Travel Clinic
We provide a holiday/travel vaccination service, offering protection and cover against yellow fever, meningitis, hepatitis A B, typhoid and tetanus. Up-to-date advice is given for appropriate anti-malarial protection.
Please make and appointment AT LEAST SIX WEEKS BEFORE you travel
Make sure you have adequate medical insurance and if you are visiting an EEC country you will need form E111. An application form is included in The Travellers Guide to Health (booklet S40) available from the Post Office.
You must download and complete this form and then hand it in at the Surgery to make an appointment with the nurse a minimum of 6 weeks before departure. Alternatively, you can complete via our online consulatiotion KLINIK: Wentworth Group Practice (wentworthmedical.nhs.uk)
If you do not comply with the above you may be referred to a travel clinic.
Please also note that there may be a charge for certain vaccines, medication and Private Prescriptions.
Visit Fitfortravel to find out more information about countries and vaccinations required.
There’s no point spending hours choosing your swimwear, beach bag and flip-flops if you barely think about the bugs and other health risks that could ruin your holiday.
Almost one in four UK holidaymakers don't get any vaccinations despite travelling to areas that have life-threatening infectious disease.
Find out which travel jabs you need for your destination.
It’s not worth skipping travel vaccinations. Infectious diseases can make you very sick, spoil your holiday and even kill or cripple you.
Vaccinations protect you against many travel-related infections, such as yellow fever, typhoid and hepatitis A. Use the information on these pages to learn about travel vaccines, which ones you need for your destination, and when and where to get them.
For additional general information, read our articles on travel health.
The Vaccines
The vaccinations currently available for travellers abroad.
What’s available on the NHS?
Some travel vaccinations are freely available on the NHS. Others are only available privately.
When and where?
Where and when to have your travel jabs.
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