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Travel Health
We offer a wide range of essential vaccinations and medicines to protect you from diseases that may be prevalent in certain parts of the world.

Vaccines

Anti-Malarials

Period Delay Pills

Traveller's Diarrhoea

Hepatitis A & B

Meningitis ACWY

Typhoid

Rabies

Hepatitis A & B

MMR

Rabies

Japanese Encephalitis
How It Works

Step 1: Travel Consultation
We review your itinerary, vaccines history and health profile.

Step 2: Personalised Schedule
We build your shot plan, some vaccines need multiple doses.

Step 3: Vaccination Appointment
Private room, gentle care, and after-care advice.

Step 4: Certification & Reminders
You’ll get any required certificates and reminders for follow-ups.
Everwell Pharmacy
Travel Vaccinations
Our clinic offers the complete set of travel jabs you’re likely to need, including Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, Cholera, the combined Diphtheria‑Tetanus‑Polio (DTP) booster, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Tick‑Borne Encephalitis, both Meningitis B and Meningitis ACWY vaccine — so whatever corner of the world you’re visiting, we can ensure you’re properly protected.
Travel Vaccine Prices
| Vaccine Name | Number Of Doses | Price Per Dose (GBP) |
|---|---|---|
| Cholera | 2 | £35 |
| Dengue | 2 | £100 |
| Diphtheria | 1 | £35 |
| Influenza (Injection) | 1 | £20 |
| Hepatitis A | 2 | £50 |
| Hepatitis B | 3 or 4 | £50 |
| Chickenpox | 2 | £65 |
| HPV (Human Papillomavirus) | 1 - 3 | £160 |
| Japanese Encephalitis | 2 or 3 | £95 |
| Malaria (tablets - Maloff) | 24 tablets | £50 |
| Meningitis (ACWY) Vaccine (Hajj/Umrah) | 1 | £50 |
| MMR | 1 | £50 |
| Rabies | 3 | £75 |
| RSV | 1 | £225 |
| Tick-Borne Encephalitis | 2 or 3 | £70 |
| Tuberculosis | 1 | - |
| Typhoid | 1 | £35 |
| Yellow Fever (vaccine + Certificate) | 1 | £75 |
| Yellow Fever Certificate Renewal | - | £20 |
| Shingles | 2 | £200 |
| Period delay tablets | 1 course | £35 |
| Mosquito Repellent | - | £8 per bottle |
How far in advance should I schedule an appointment at a travel clinic?
It’s recommended to schedule an appointment at a travel clinic 4-6 weeks before your trip, but it’s best to do so as early as possible, especially if you’re travelling to a high-risk area or need multiple vaccinations. Here’s why:
Some vaccinations, like the rabies or Japanese encephalitis series, require multiple doses spaced out over several weeks. Scheduling early ensures you can complete the series before your trip.
Travel clinics may not always have every vaccine in stock. Scheduling early allows time to order and receive any necessary vaccines.
If you have a pre-existing medical condition or take certain medications, your healthcare provider may need to clear you for travel or provide additional guidance. This process can take time.
If you need antimalarial medication or other prescription drugs, your healthcare provider may need to write a prescription, which can take a few days to process.
A travel clinic appointment is not just about getting vaccinated. Healthcare providers will also offer personalized travel health advice, which may require some research and preparation.
Travel clinics typically administer a range of vaccines and medications to protect against diseases that are prevalent in specific regions or countries. Here’s a list of common vaccines and medications that travel clinics may offer:
Routine Vaccines:
- Hepatitis A: Recommended for all travelers to developing countries, especially those who will be eating or drinking outside of major restaurants and hotels.
- Hepatitis B: Recommended for travelers who will be having medical procedures, getting a tattoo, or having sex while traveling.
- Typhoid: Recommended for travelers who will be eating or drinking outside of major restaurants and hotels, especially in South Asia.
- Rabies: Recommended for travelers who will be spending a lot of time outdoors, such as adventure travelers, or those who will be around animals.
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella): Recommended for travelers who are not up-to-date on their childhood vaccinations.
Region-Specific Vaccines:
- Japanese Encephalitis (JE): Recommended for travelers who will be spending time outdoors in rural areas of Asia, especially during peak transmission season.
- Meningococcal: Recommended for travelers who will be visiting areas during peak transmission season, such as the “meningitis belt” in Africa.
- Cholera: Recommended for travelers who will be visiting areas with cholera outbreaks, such as Haiti or parts of Africa.
Medications:
- Malaria Prophylaxis: Prescribed for travelers who will be visiting areas with malaria transmission, such as Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
- Altitude Sickness Medication: Prescribed for travelers who will be visiting high-altitude areas, such as Tibet, Nepal, or Peru.
- Traveler’s Diarrhea Medication: Prescribed for travelers who will be visiting areas with high risk of traveler’s diarrhea, such as Mexico, India, or Southeast Asia.
Travel Clinic
Benefits of
Travel Clinic at Everwell Pharmacy
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Comprehensive Vaccination Services
Our clinic offers a wide range of vaccinations, including those for hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and more, tailored to your specific travel needs.
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Personalised Pre-Travel Consultation
Each traveler receives a customized consultation based on their travel itinerary, personal health history, and specific health risks associated with their destination.
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Expert Health Education
We provide essential information about various travel-related health risks, including how to prevent diseases like cholera, typhoid, and traveler’s diarrhea.
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Ongoing Support and Follow-Up
Our commitment to your health extends beyond the initial consultation. We offer follow-up services to address any health concerns that may arise during your travels.
Travel Clinic FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions.
Yes, a travel consultation is recommended to assess your specific travel plans, health history, and vaccination needs. Our pharmacists can provide personalised advice and recommendations based on your destination and planned activities.
Ideally, you should schedule your travel vaccinations 4–6 weeks before your departure date. Some vaccines require multiple doses or take time to become fully effective, so early planning is best.
The vaccinations required vary by country. During your consultation, we’ll review the latest health guidelines for your destination and recommend the appropriate vaccines and preventive measures.
Most travel vaccinations have minimal side effects, such as mild soreness or redness at the injection site. Our team will inform you of any potential side effects for specific vaccines and provide advice on what to expect.
Yes, we provide malaria prevention tablets and advice on the best ways to avoid mosquito bites while travelling. The type of malaria prevention medication needed may vary based on your destination and health needs.
