Travel Health

Tell us about your destination

We'll recommend what you need

Get vaccines and meds at your store

*The cost of our service is $55. You can pay during your appointment at the pharmacy. Also, check with your insurance to see if they cover the cost.

**In states where permitted.

Please note: Allow as much time as possible before your trip, as some travel immunization series need to be started a few weeks or even months before travel. Age restrictions vary by state. See pharmacy for details.

Cholera

Hepatitis A

Japanese Encephalitis

Meningitis

Polio

Rabies

Tick-Borne Encephalitis

Typhoid

Yellow Fever

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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The cost of our service is $55. You can pay during your appointment at the pharmacy. Also, check with your insurance to see if they cover the cost.

Please note: Allow as much time as possible before your trip, as some immunization series need to be started a few weeks or even months before travel. Age restrictions vary by state. See pharmacy for details.

 

Before your Travel Health Consultation

What questions will we ask?

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Which services will we recommend? 

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What does insurance cover?

Get up-to-date routine vaccinations

Before you travel may be the perfect time to get caught up on routine vaccines, including COVID-19, shingles, tetanus or HPV. Visit our vaccine scheduler page to learn more.

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Prepare a travel kit with the essentials

You'll want to carry the health items you can't easily get at your destination. You could include your prescriptions and over-the-counter medications in your kit. 

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Leave enough time to prepare

Plan ahead to get the recommended travel vaccines and medications before leaving for your trip. Some vaccines, like the one for yellow fever, require time to develop immunity. 
 

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Plan for the unexpected

Sometimes, things come up when you travel. You and your travel companions may consider travel health insurance if your insurance doesn't cover medical care abroad. Also, you could give copies of travel documents to someone at home.

It depends on where you’re traveling and what you’ll do there. Schedule a Travel Health Consultation and we’ll help you get the necessary travel vaccines and medications before your trip.

Coverage varies by provider. Regardless of the destination, all travelers should be current on routine vaccinations, typically covered by insurance.

 

Some commonly prescribed and over-the-counter medicines can be illegal in other countries. Check with the embassy or consulate in the country you’ll be visiting to see if your medicines are permitted.