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The trip is booked, you are excited, you have taken care of the last minute loose ends at home and work, and you are beginning to pack for your trip! You’ve had your recommended travel shots but what else can…
If possible, it is beneficial to your health to schedule an appointment 4 – 6 weeks before travel to give your body sufficient time to process any new vaccines.
The Travel Doctor staff monitors up-to-date information from the CDC, WHO, and US State Department to ensure you have the appropriate immunizations prior to your departure. Listed below are resources available to the public explaining international travel requirements and recommendations.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Influenza (regular & high dose)
Japanese Encephalitis
Meningococcal
MMR
Polio
Rabies
Shingrix
Tetanus and Tdap
Typhoid
Please contact The Travel Doctor office if inquiring about any vaccines not listed.
The trip is booked, you are excited, you have taken care of the last minute loose ends at home and work, and you are beginning to pack for your trip! You’ve had your recommended travel shots but what else can…
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