Travel Clinic Great Yarmouth

Travel Clinic Great Yarmouth

Stay Safe Abroad: Essential Vaccinations at Your Local Travel Clinic

  • No consultation fee
  • Urgent appointment available
  • Experienced clinician
  • Approved YFVC by the NaTHNaC
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Travel Vaccines Clinic in Great Yarmouth

Whether you are planning a tropical getaway or an adventurous expedition, Online Chemist Travel Clinic in Great Yarmouth offers a comprehensive range of vaccines and medications to ensure you’re well-prepared for your journey.

Our services include essential vaccinations including yellow fever vaccine and malaria tablets, tailored to meet the health requirements of various international destinations.

Our expert team is dedicated to providing personalised advice and top-quality care so you can travel confidently and safely.

Visit Online Chemist Travel Clinic in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR31 7AH today to safeguard your health and make the most of your travels abroad.

Get Your Travel Vaccines in Great Yarmouth

OnlineChemist Travel Clinic
82 Middleton Road
Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
Norfolk NR31 7AH
Tel: 01493 600610

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Malaria

Malaria is a common and potentially severe infection caused by parasites, primarily found in tropical areas. It spreads through the bites of mosquitoes, which are most active at night. When travelling to a region with malaria, it is essential to protect yourself from mosquito bites and take the appropriate malaria medication. If you develop flu-like symptoms, it’s important to get tested for malaria, which is diagnosed with a blood test. Without treatment, malaria can rapidly become life-threatening.

Travel clinic - FAQ's

The vaccines on the NHS routine immunisation (vaccination) schedule help to protect you from infections which could affect you or your children in the UK. Everyone in the UK should have these vaccinations as standard at different stages of their lives.

When you travel abroad, you often need additional vaccinations to protect yourself from infections which pose a threat in other parts of the world. Which travel vaccines you need depends on where you are going and the time of the year of your trip.

Every year, the NHS estimates that almost one in four British holidaymakers will travel without getting vaccinated properly, meaning that they’re potentially exposed to life-threatening infectious diseases.

Travelling without immunisation will also put others at risk, too, as you could bring an infection back to the UK with you.

It is difficult to decide from the long list of vaccines, which one you need without checking it with a health care professional.

Your itinerary, your medical history and the activities you have planned all affect which vaccinations you need.

It is important that a trained travel pharmacist or nurse checks what sort of protection (Vaccines/tablets etc) you might need.

During your consultation, pharmacist explains to you about the health risks at your holiday destinations to check which type of protection you require.

If a vaccine is not essential, we will explain the pros and cons, so you can decide whether you would like to have it or not.

You should arrange an appointment at least 6 to 8 weeks before you are planning to leave the UK, as some vaccinations require more than one injection, over the course of several weeks.

Also, a certain amount of time is required after vaccination to develop the resistance against the infections.

It is important that you bring any previous immunisation history with you to help the pharmacist work out what vaccination you need.

Travel jabs are available either from your GP surgery or from a private travel vaccine clinic.

Online Chemist offers private travel vaccinations clinic based in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. We are approved Yellow Fever Vaccine Centre (YFVC) by NaTHNaC.

You need to inform the clinic if you are pregnant or breast feeding or immuno-suppressed because of a medical condition (such as, HIV, some forms of cancers etc) or because of a medication you might be taking.

Please let your healthcare professionals know about previous allergies to vaccines and other allergies, such as egg allergy.

Some travel vaccines are usually free on the NHS. This includes:

  • Diphtheria, Polio and Tetanus
  • Cholera vaccine
  • Typhoid vaccine
  • Hepatitis A

It is important to check with your GP about your previous vaccine record before you make an appointment. Some of the GP surgeries provide free travel vaccines but not all of them.

The following travel vaccines are available from Online Chemist travel clinic:

  • Cholera
  • Chickenpox / Varicella
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Japanese encephalitis
  • Meningitis ACWY
  • Meningitis B
  • Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR)
  • Rabies
  • Shingles
  • Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio (DTP)
  • Tick-borne encephalitis
  • Typhoid
  • Yellow Fever (approved centre)

 

Areas we cover:

With years of experience in the pharmacy world and the travel health clinic, our pharmacist has joined us at the Online Chemist walk-in travel vaccines clinic.

Over the last few years, we have grown exponentially and we are now covering multiple areas – Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Caister, Hopton, Lowestoft, Beccles including Norwich.

To visit some countries proof of vaccination (for example, yellow fever vaccine) is mandatory and an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) must be submitted before you enter the country, in between your journeys, or when you leave the UK.

Saudi Arabia requires proof of vaccination against meningitis ACWY for visitors arriving for the Islamic pilgrimages, i.e., Hajj and umrah

Even if an ICVP isn’t a mandatory requirement, it is still advisable to take a record of the vaccinations you have had with you.

Most travel vaccines are suitable for small children but there are some age restrictions to consider.

If you are planning a trip with your baby or toddler, make sure you consult a doctor or travel clinic professional well in advance of your departure.

Pregnancy does not prevent you from receiving vaccines that can protect the health of you and your unborn baby.

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A general rule is that most recommended vaccines can be used if the risk of infection is substantial and if there are serious consequences of infection. However, a careful risk versus benefit analysis is needed for every individual, and the decision on whether to vaccinate should be made in conjunction with an appropriately qualified health care professional.

Inactivated Vaccines in Pregnancy

Inactivated vaccines cannot replicate which means they cannot cause disease in either the mother or her unborn baby. Most inactivated vaccines can be used if the risk of disease is considered high.

Live Vaccines in Pregnancy

The risk of the disease versus the benefit of administering any live vaccine during pregnancy requires expert consideration and expert advice should be sought. This is due to a theoretical concern that vaccinating pregnant women with live vaccines, such as: measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox (varicella) and yellow fever, could potentially infect the unborn baby.

Consequently, live vaccines are usually avoided during pregnancy. However, the use of live vaccines in pregnancy may be appropriate if travel is unavoidable and the risk of the disease is high.

In many cases, it’s unlikely a vaccine given while you’re pregnant or breastfeeding will cause problems for the baby. But the GP will be able to give you further advice about this.

Ensure that your travel insurance policy covers both you and your unborn child, and if delivery should occur during travel, that your newborn is insured.

All vaccines can cause side effects, but they are generally mild and soon settle down.

The most common side effects seen are:

  1. Pain, swelling and redness at the injection site
  2. High temperature
  3. Shivering
  4. Extreme tiredness
  5. Headache
  6. Muscle and joint pain
    These symptoms should last no more than 24 hours. 

A far less common, but serious, vaccine side effect is an immediate allergic reaction, also known as an anaphylactic reaction.

At Online Chemist, we aim to provide you with occupational medical health vaccines to keep you protected whilst at work, these vaccines include :

  • Hepatitis A

  • MMR

  • Hepatitis B

  • Polio, diphtheria & tetanus

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Comprehensive Travel Vaccination Services in Great Yarmouth

Are you planning an international trip and need travel vaccines?

Look no further! The Online Chemist Travel Clinic in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR31 7AH is your trusted local source for comprehensive travel vaccinations. We ensure you are protected against various diseases, so you can travel with peace of mind.

 

Why Choose Online Chemist Travel Clinic in Gorleston?

  1. Expert Consultation: Our experienced clinicians provide personalised travel health consultations, tailoring vaccine recommendations to your specific travel itinerary.
  2. Convenient Location: Located in the heart of Gorleston, our clinic is easily accessible to residents and visitors alike.
  3. Wide Range of Vaccines: From Hepatitis A and B to Typhoid and Yellow Fever, we offer a complete range of travel vaccines.
  4. Competitive Pricing: We provide high-quality vaccines at affordable prices, ensuring you receive the best care without breaking the bank.
  5. Walk-ins Welcome: No appointment necessary! We welcome walk-ins for quick and easy service.

 

Travel Vaccines Offered

  • Hepatitis A & B: Protect yourself from these liver infections commonly found in many parts of the world.
  • Typhoid: Essential for travelers heading to regions with poor sanitation.
  • Yellow Fever: Required for entry into several countries in Africa and South America.
  • Rabies: Vital for those travelling to remote areas or working closely with animals.
  • Japanese Encephalitis: Recommended for travellers to rural areas in Asia.
  • Cholera: Important for travellers to regions with a high risk of cholera transmission.
  • Meningitis: Crucial for those visiting parts of Africa and during the Hajj pilgrimage.

 

How to Prepare for Your Appointment

  1. Research Your Destination: Know which vaccines are required or recommended for your destination.
  2. Bring Your Immunisation Records: This helps our pharmacists determine which vaccines you might need.
  3. Plan Ahead: Some vaccines require multiple doses spread out over several weeks.

 

Visit Us Today

Protect your health while exploring the world. Visit the Online Chemist Travel Clinic in Gorleston for all your travel vaccination needs. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are here to help you stay safe on your travels.

Address: OnlineChemist, 82 Middleton Road, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR31 7AH
Phone: 01493 600610
Hours: Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm

Stay safe and healthy with the Online Chemist Travel Clinic in Gorleston. We look forward to serving you!

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