Travel Health
Page last reviewed: 13 September 2022
Page created: 13 September 2022
Page created: 13 September 2022
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Patients will need to seek out their own advice from Exeter Travel clinic (01392) 430590.
22 Southernhay West, Exeter, Devon, EX1 1PR,
They are open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday or can be Contacted online.
Click Here for Exeter Travel Clinic.
The vaccines that we can provide here at Townsend House are Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio as a combined vaccines and we can also provide a Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccine. All other travel vaccines would have to be arranged privatley.
Malaria Prophylaxis can be pruchased from the Pharmacy.
Vaccines need time to take effect and some may require a course over several weeks.
Select the region you are travelling to find out more.
The following websites will give you additional travel advice
Travel Health for information of vaccinations available on NHS
MASTA for private vaccination clinics
Gov.uk for specific country travel advice
EHIC to apply for your free European Health Insurance Card
Travel advice is covered by the NHS; however some vaccinations and prescriptions are only available privately. Payment for non-NHS services must be made at the first travel appointment.