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Plan Ahead for Healthy Travels


Make a Travel Medicine Clinic Your First Stop

The new low airfares and bargain travel packages are truly tempting if you want to:

  • Take that dream cruise
  • Study abroad
  • Volunteer your time to help the less fortunate
  • Conduct overseas business

Wherever you’re headed, cruise on into a travel medicine clinic first

A travel medicine specialist can review your unique itinerary, length of stay and current travel conditions/advisories before you go. Vaccine and medication recommendations will be tailored to that corner of the globe using the latest guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization.

Preventing Illness, from Yellow Fever to Flu

  • You’ll need a Yellow Fever vaccination if you’re traveling to parts of Africa or South America.
  • You may need a flu shot or Hepatitis A vaccine if you’ll be spending 10 days on a cruise ship in the Caribbean or the Mediterranean with thousands of other passengers.

Travel Assessment: Worth your While

Travel medicine experts will provide useful tips on how to avoid insect-borne and food-borne illnesses and can address personal safety concerns related to your destination. It will be worth your while.

For Those with Special Issues

If you’ve been putting off an international trip until you recuperate from surgery or an illness, your primary physician and specialists will give you the "green light" to travel. Then a pre-travel risk assessment can help you feel confident in managing any special issues. Also, if you live with a chronic medical condition, seeing a travel medicine specialist before leaving will empower you to manage your risks.

When you return, should the need arise, post-travel screening can ensure that you’ve come back healthy and sound. Follow-up medical care is also available for any travel-related illnesses.

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