Travel Information
Travel Appointment Information
Many people choose to travel these days to all sorts of exotic places. Trips to far away destinations are increasingly popular and the cost plus faster transport, makes it feasible for many who were previously excluded from such activities. The number of different adventurous type trips are also on the increase. This is all good news, however, with such diversity, the risk of travel to your health is increased and this makes the appointment with the nurse more complex. For example, we need to know about your travel itinerary and any significant aspects of your health in the past. These are typical questions we will be asking:
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When are you departing and how long for?
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Where are you going including the destinations within a country?
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Are you planning on undertaking any high risk activities?
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Have you taken out travel insurance and have you informed the company if you have any medical condition?
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If female and of child bearing age, is there any possibility you could be pregnant if we needed to give you any injections?
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Do you have any medical conditions – these can interfere for example with the type of malaria tablets that can be chosen if you were travelling to a country that has malaria?
Most travel vaccines are available under the NHS but there are some you will have to pay for, namely Yellow Fever, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis and Malaria Medication.
We need to perform a risk assessment before deciding which vaccines are recommended and the advice that will best address your needs. For this reason the appointment could take 15 minutes. The side effects from most travel vaccines are minimal these days. Please go to our "downloads" section to download a copy of our "Travel Risk Assessment".
We look forward to seeing you and helping you to travel safely.