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This summary of travel vaccinations is only intended to be a brief guide to the vaccines available. Nomad Travel Clinics cannot accept any responsibility for any omissions or changes in information.



Help yourself beat the cold and flu this season by getting your Flu Vaccination. Available in all of our clinics as a walk in service for £12.00. No bookings are neccessary but service will be dependant on availability.

Polio

Part of most national childhood vaccine programmes. Boosters recommended every 10 years for travel to areas outside of Europe, Australasia or the Americas. When: Anytime before departure.

Tetanus

A routine childhood vaccine. Boosters needed every ten years for travel to areas where immediate treatment may not be available, or after a cut or injury.
When: Anytime before departure.

Diphtheria

A routine childhood vaccine. A disease of close contact (transmitted through droplets in the air). Vaccine is recommended for those who will be in close contact with infected people in endemic areas (much of the developing world and the former states of the USSR) or for those requiring a tetanus booster, as they are available in a combined vaccine. Boost every 10 years.
When: Anytime before departure.

Hepatitis A

A disease transmitted through contaminated food or water, spread via the faecal/oral route. This disease occurs world-wide although there is a higher incidence in the developing world where hygiene may be poor. Vaccination protects initially for one year and then a further injection boosts immunity to 20 years, possibly life.
When: Two to four weeks before travel.

Typhoid

A disease transmitted through food or water contaminated with infected faeces. Vaccination provides approximately 80% protection for three years. Recommended for those travelling to areas with poor hygiene/ limited access to safe food and water in lower risk areas. Available as a single shot or as a combined vaccine with Hepatitis A.
When: Two weeks before travel.

Yellow Fever

This disease exists in tropical parts of Central Amercia (Panama), South America and Africa where vaccination is recommended on personal health grounds. For certain countries a certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is mandatory for entry. Immunisation lasts for 10 years.
When: 10 days before travel.

Hepatitis B

This infection is transmitted through sexual contact or contact with blood or blood products. Vaccination is recommended for people spending long periods of time in endemic areas. People with high-risk occupations working abroad should also be vaccinated (such as doctors, nurses, dentists, teachers etc). A course of vaccines is required - three injections over six months although more rapid schedules can be done for those leaving with less time available.
When: Ideally six months before travel.

Meningitis A, C W135 and Y vaccine

This vaccine is mandatory for pilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia for either the Hajj or Umra. A disease transmitted by droplets in the air. Recommended for travellers who will be in close contact with local people in risk areas. Meningitis occurs in a belt across Africa during the dry season and periodic epidemics occur elsewhere. Vaccine covering four strains of Meningitis.
When: Two to three weeks prior to travel.

Japanese Encephalitis

A mosquito-borne disease occurring in areas of the Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia. This vaccine is recommended for travellers spending long periods in rural areas ( four weeks) or making repeated visits to rural areas during the high-risk transmission season. A course of three vaccines.
When: Six weeks prior to travel.

Rabies

A disease transmitted through the bite of an infected mammal. Occurs throughout much of the world. Travellers who are more than 24 hours away from medical facilities are recommended to be vaccinated or those in regular contact with animals. This is a course of vaccines over one month. Further treatment is still required after a bite but both reduces the amount of treatment needed and changes the treatment required. In some developing countries there are no guarantees as to the quality or availability of treatment.
When: Four to six weeks before travel.

Tick Borne Encephalitis

A disease transmitted by the bite of infected ticks. Occurs throughout Central and Eastern Europe during the summer months. Prevention is through avoiding tick bites. Vaccination is recommended for those who may be exposed to ticks such as walkers, forestry workers or people living in rural areas.
When: Six weeks prior to travel.

Cholera

Transmitted mainly in faecally contaminated water and food. Vaccine recommended during outbreaks or for aid workers, those working in poor conditions when unable to take effective precautions. Vaccine also provides some protection against ETEC - one of the bacterias known to cause travellers diarrhoea. A course of two oral vaccines. Gives 80% coverage for two years.
When: Min three weeks prior to travel.

Travel Vaccination Prices**

Please allow 6-8 weeks for a long-haul immunisation schedule.

Yellow Fever £45.00
Diphtheria/ Tetanus/ Polio £22.50
Hepatitis A* & Typhoid Combined £68.00*
Hepatitis A* £44.00*
Hepatitis A Junior* £32.00*
Typhoid £24.00
Hepatitis B* £30.00*
Twinrix (Hep A & B)* £60.00*
Cholera* £25.00*
Rabies* (Intramuscular) £50.00*
Meningitis A,C,W & Y £40.00
Japanese Encephalitis* £72.50*
Tick Borne Encephalitis* £55.00*
Flu Vaccination (Seasonal) £12.00

 *Price is per dose, several doses may be required as part of a course.

**Please note that prices are subject to change without notice

Other Services**:

Hepatitis B Immunity Testing £40.00
Blood Grouping £40.00

Other blood tests are available on request.

Malaria tablets and private prescriptions can be arranged through our clinics and pharmacy – please ask for details.

**Prices are subject to change without notice.

NORTH LONDON
3-4 Wellington Terrace
Turnpike Lane
London
N8 0PX
Tel: 020 8889 7014 for appointments

SW LONDON TRAVEL CLINIC
Terminal House
52 Grosvenor Gardens
Victoria
LONDON
SW1W 0AG
Tel: 0207 823 5823 for appointments

CENTRAL LONDON TRAVEL CLINIC
40 Bernard Street
Russell Square
London
WC1N 1LJ
Tel: 020 7833 4114 for appointments

BRISTOL TRAVEL CLINIC
38 Park Street
Bristol
BS1 5JG
Tel: 0117 922 6567 for appointments

SOUTHAMPTON TRAVEL CLINIC
6 Civic Centre Road
Southampton
SO14 7FL
Tel: 02380 234920 for appointments

MANCHESTER TRAVEL CLINIC
66/68 Bridge Street
Manchester
M3 2RJ
Tel: 0161 832 2134