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Our London based Travel Clinic offers a vaccination and travel advice service for anyone involved in mission work, volunteering, humanitarian relief and poverty reduction work across the world.
All immunisations are available from InterHealth and we are able to provide individuals with up-to-the minute recommendations on vaccines and antimalarials from our specialist travel health databases. We are also a World Health Organisation recognised centre for Yellow Fever vaccination.
At InterHealth, we know that sensible measures will help to prevent diarrhoea, dengue, malaria and other hazards. Get the right advice and decide to make your health the priority.
Maybe you’re the laid back type who’ll only think about mosquito nets 24 hours before going through passport control, and phone the doctor five days before take-off to ask what jabs are needed. If this sounds familiar please read on!
For most people an appointment for vaccinations should be made about 4 to 5 weeks prior to departure. If you're planning something a little more adventurous then 6 to 8 weeks may be more appropriate. Vaccinations at any stage before departure is better than leaving without any. Some vaccine courses require multiple doses so please make sure you plan well in advance.
To support our Travel Clinic services our TravelShop provides a wide range of travel supplies, including travel equipment and medicines.
We provide malarone and other malaria prophylaxis, and a range of non-medical travel supplies including mosquito nets, water purification kits, insect repellents, travel health guides and first aid kits.
Travel Supplies can be ordered online or, if you would prefer to visit us in person, you can pre-order supplies and pick them up before your appointment. We are open between 9am and 5pm Mondays to Fridays, excluding Bank Holidays or National Holidays.
"As the Country Representative for Mali at Tearfund, I am often caught off guard when I need to travel at short notice.
Preparation can be a real hassle when you’re focussing on many different things. However, I know I can’t do my job well if I’m not healthy and resilient. When I’m ill on assignment it has a huge impact on my work.
MyHealth will make a real difference to those working internationally by providing expert reassurance if problems arise. This means we can get on with our work, trying to transform the lives of those most in need."
Mark Butler, Tearfund
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