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Questions

What is a travel clinic?
Where is the travel clinic in my area?
Can't I just visit my family doctor? Why is the travel doctor different?
Do I need an immunization certificate for international travel?

Answers

Q) What is a travel clinic?

A) A travel clinic is a clinic where travel medicine is dispensed. Travel Medicine has become an important and increasingly prominent subspecialty in medicine in the past 10 to 15 years. It entails much more than administering vaccines:
  • Individualized risk assessment (health history of the individual, destination, planned activities and length of stay)
  • Risk management (providing immunizations and recommending medication for conditions the traveler may encounter in their destination (malaria, traveler's diarrhea, altitude, sickness, etc).

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Q) Where is the travel clinic in my area?

A) To locate the travel clinic nearest to you visit our
Travel Clinic Locator.

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Q) Can't I just visit my family doctor? Why is the travel doctor different?

A) If you are a low risk traveler (ie; traveling for business to a developed country and staying in a five-star resort) then your family doctor can suggest some minor precautions to ensure you have a safe and healthy trip.

However, if you are planning to do some backpacking or visit some remote areas and 'live off the land' you may require a full set of immunizations and detailed medical advice before you leave. This advice is generally best provided by a doctor who specializes in travel medicine.

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Q) Do I need an immunization certificate for international travel?

A) If you are traveling to (or transitting through) Africa or South America, you may require a certificate of vaccination against
yellow fever. Your vaccination can be administered only in a clinic that has been approved by the World Health Organization to administer yellow fever vaccine. Most travel clinics provide yellow fever vaccine, but if not, you may be referred to another clinic that has WHO approval.

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Be prepared. Your local Travel Clinic can help you plan for a safe and healthy adventure.

 

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