Travel Vaccinations and Advice
Page last reviewed: 15 February 2026
Page created: 26 June 2025
Page created: 26 June 2025
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Our practice does not run a dedicated travel vaccination clinic. However, we are happy to provide travel vaccines that are available free on the NHS (for example hepatitis A, typhoid, polio boosters and tetanus boosters) after you have received a travel risk assessment from a private travel clinic or specialist provider. Please provide documentation of the recommended vaccines when booking your appointment.
Private Travel Vaccination Providers
Patients may wish to contact one of the following private travel clinics for a full travel consultation:
(Other private providers are also available; patients may choose any registered travel clinic.)
If you require NHS travel vaccines after attending a private travel consultation, please contact reception at least 6–8 weeks before travel where possible to allow sufficient time for vaccination to offer protection.
Travel Health Advice
For up-to-date destination-specific travel health information, vaccine recommendations, and malaria advice, we recommend visiting:
These websites provide reliable, regularly updated guidance to help you plan safe travel.