Travel Clinic Services – Now Available at All Our Pharmacies


What We Offer
- Personalised travel health advice tailored to your destination
- A full range of essential travel vaccinations — including Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, Tetanus, and more
- Malaria prevention tablets
- Pre-travel care specific to Hajj & Umrah requirements
- Vitamin B12 injections to support your energy and wellbeing before departure
- Video travel health consultations, so you can receive expert advice from the comfort of your home
- Online appointment booking available directly through this website
How Our Video Consultation Works
Book Online with Ease
Choose a date and time that suits you and book your video consultation in just a few clicks.
Receive Your Meeting Link
Once your appointment is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with a secure link to join the consultation at your selected time.
Speak to a Qualified Pharmacist
Chat from the comfort of your home about your travel plans or vaccination needs with one of our trusted pharmacists.
Next Steps Made Simple
After your consultation, we’ll guide you on how and where to receive your vaccinations at your preferred pharmacy branch.
Trending Travel Vaccinations – Protect Your Health Before You Go
Polio
Polio is a serious infection that's now very rare because of the vaccination programme. It's only found in a few countries and the chance of getting it in the UK is extremely low.
Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese encephalitis is a viral brain infection that's spread through mosquito bites. It's most common in rural areas in southeast Asia, the Pacific islands and the Far East, but is very rare in travellers.
Cholera
Cholera is an infection that can cause severe diarrhoea. It's not found in the UK, but there's a very small risk of getting it while travelling in some parts of the world.
Rabies
Rabies is a rare but very serious infection of the brain and nerves. It's usually caught from the bite or scratch of an infected animal, most often a dog.
Meningitis ACWY
Meningitis is an infection of the protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord (meninges).
Diptheria
Diphtheria is a highly contagious infection that affects the nose and throat, and sometimes the skin. It's rare in the UK, but there's a small risk of catching it if you travel to some parts of the world.
Dosage: 1
Tetanus
Tetanus is a serious but rare condition caused by bacteria getting into a wound.
Dosage: 3
Tick-borne Encephalitis
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is an infection spread by tick bites. Ticks that spread it are found in parts of Europe and Asia, and some parts of the UK.
Dosage: 3
Typhoid
Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organs. Without prompt treatment, it can cause serious complications and can be fatal.
Dosage: 1
Chicken Pox
Chickenpox is a mild and common childhood illness that most children catch at some point.
Dosage: 2
MMR
Measles, mumps and rubella are viral infections which caught by breathing in infected droplets released when someone with one of the viruses coughs or sneezes, or picked up from surfaces and transferred into your nose and mouth from your hands.
Dosage: 1
Pneumonia
Pneumonia is swelling (inflammation) of the tissue in one or both lungs. It's usually caused by a bacterial infection.
Dosage: 1
Shingles
It is an infection of a nerve and the skin around it. It's caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chickenpox.
Dosage: 1
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus. You catch hepatitis A by swallowing the virus in food or drink that contains it, or touching your mouth with your hands that have picked up the virus from touching infected poo.
Dosage: 2
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver. It is caused by a virus that is spread through direct contact with infected person.
Dosage: 2
