Overseas Travel
UNFORTUNATELY WE HAVE HAD TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND ALL TRAVEL ENQUIRIES
PLEASE CONTACT THE SURGERY FOR DETAILS ON PRIVATE TRAVEL CLINICS WHO WILL BE ABLE TO ASSIST WITH YOUR ENQUIRY
WE APOLOGSIE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE AND HOPE TO RESUME THE SERVICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
We have a "Traveller" Computer Link with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, which gives up-to-date foreign travel advice. On request, this system can produce a printed leaflet containing specific advice on immunisations as well as general suggestions on health care abroad
Travel Packs for the prevention of HIV/Hep B are also available. We are registered as a Yellow Fever Centre. For further details and cost of travel advice and immunisations please see the Nurse Reception.
To help us offer appropriate travel advice, please fill out the form below and submit to the Nurse Receptionist in person for processing. When the form is received you will be given an appointment with the Practice Nurse, if when the information is run and it is found no vaccinations are required the appointment will be cancelled and you will be informed.
It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible - at least 8 weeks before you travel - especially at peak times - as most vaccinations need to be administered at least 2 weeks before travel, but some may need at least a month.
Download Travel Questionnaire form
There is further information about countries and vaccinations required on the links below
Some travel vaccines are not available on the NHS and require a private prescription. These vaccines incur a charge over and above the normal prescription charge.