Travel Medicine

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A world of protection

Wherever life takes you, our travel medicine services can help you stay healthy and safe on your journey. We’ll make sure you’re caught up on immunizations, updated on local health hazards or outbreaks, informed about emergency care options at your destination, and more.

Services we provide

Comprehensive travel consultations

Get expert advice and health and safety information specific to you, your family, and your destination, including:

  • Advice for travelers with specialized needs or unique health considerations
  • Resources for medical care while abroad
  • Disease prevention guidelines
  • Local safety and security alerts and emergency information
  • Prevention tips for insect and waterborne illnesses and other transmittable infections
  • Updates about recent and ongoing regional infectious outbreaks

Vaccines and prescriptions

Receive vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), and other relevant international travel authorities.

We are a CDC-certified Yellow Fever Vaccination Clinic, and we provide prescriptions for travel-related conditions as appropriate.

Documentation

Travelers receive documentation of any vaccines received in our clinic.

Make a travel health appointment

We recommend seeing one of our travel medicine specialists at least four to six weeks before your trip. The first step is to complete a questionnaire. We will call you to schedule an appointment one to three business days after it has been submitted. Please call the office if you have questions.