Travel Vaccination Clinic in Bradford

Travel Clinic in Bradford Starting from £39.99

Planning a trip abroad? Ensure your health and safety by visiting our travel clinic in Bradford, where we offer a full range of vaccines to protect you from diseases commonly found in different parts of the world.

Get vaccinated if you are looking for:

  • Flu Vaccination in Bradford
  • Yellow-Fever Vaccine Centre
  • Rabies Vaccine Covered
  • NHS Approved Travel Clinic
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Why Do You Need Travel Vaccinations?

Getting vaccinated before going abroad keeps you protected against diseases that are more common in the country you’re visiting.. You can get these vaccines at our private travel clinic in Bradford. Talk to your GP about which vaccines you need before booking an appointment or visit NHS fitfortravel.

How Does it Work?

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What Our Customers Have to Say...

Milly RankineMilly Rankine
10:40 01 Feb 24
Amazing experience. Got made to feel very comfortable even though i am not confident with needles and got all the information needed.
Jack HattonJack Hatton
17:18 30 Jan 24
Anna WarAnna War
09:38 26 Jan 24
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Pretty much no waiting time either.
C HC H
11:42 25 Jan 24
Contacted regarding rabies vaccine and within the week sorted ✔️Really great communication and professional service from Muhammad and the team.
William RussellWilliam Russell
20:55 24 Jan 24
Top tier professionalism and service absolutely would recommend. Went for travel vacations and was able to book an appointment swiftly. Absolutely would recommend.
Alan HutchinsonAlan Hutchinson
08:18 21 Jan 24
he staff and service was excellent I attended the clinic in Leeds having not given my GP Surgery 6 weeks notice to get private travel medication.I had an appointment here in 2 days from calling.The staff were very helpful on advice whilst in the holiday destinations and what medication was or was not required.Will definitely use them again.
Andrew LimbertAndrew Limbert
15:15 03 Jan 24
My ears have been blocked for nearly 3weeks Called Asam this morning at short notice made me an appointment the same day @3pm preformed a painfull service which removed all my blockage in both ears and felt the difference straight away amazing.I would definitely recommend Asam's services 5star *****Thank you again Andy.
Borislava GachevaBorislava Gacheva
18:02 01 Dec 23
I got all my travel vaccinations done with them, the consultation was quick and comprehensive. And as far as vaccines go, the staff was confident and made the experience way less scary. Would be bringing them back a magnet from my travels!
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How long will each appointment take?

Each appointment will take around 30 minutes.

***At your first appointment, Our healthcare professional will advise you of the recommended dose schedule for your age and circumstances.

FAQs

Talk to your GP about which vaccines you need before booking an appointment or visit NHS fitfortravel. You can easily book travel vaccinations for Africa, Asia, Latin America and Oceania as well.

The duration for which travel vaccines remain effective varies depending on the specific vaccine. Some vaccines offer long-term protection, while others may require booster shots to maintain immunity. For example:

Hepatitis A vaccine: A single dose provides protection for at least 15 years, and a booster shot can extend protection for up to 25 years.

Shingles vaccine: Immunity stays strong for at least the first 7 years after vaccination.

Typhoid vaccine: The injectable typhoid vaccine provides protection for about two years, while the oral vaccine lasts for about five years.

Yellow fever vaccine: A single dose provides lifelong immunity in most cases.

Rabies vaccine: The duration of protection varies, but booster shots are typically recommended every 1 to 2 years for individuals at continued risk of exposure.

It’s important to consult with a healthcare professional or travel medicine specialist to determine the appropriate vaccination schedule for your specific travel plans and medical history.

Some vaccines need time to become effective, so it’s important not to leave things too late – generally, six weeks before departure is enough, but it’s advisable to check with your doctor as soon as possible if you plan on travelling overseas to allow adequate time for any necessary treatments.

Travellers should note that not all vaccines are free of charge on the NHS – some may have to be paid for at private clinics like The Care Pharmacy.

Yes, you can get next-day appointments at our travel clinic in Bradford. Book an online appointment to have a hassle free vaccination experience.

You can easily get your travel vaccine at our private travel clinic located in Unit 3 Chesterfield House, 3 Mayfair Way, Broad Lane Bradford West Yorkshire BD4 8SH.

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C0VID-19 Vaccine

The C0VID-19 vaccine works by training the immune system to recognise and fight the virus that causes C0VID-19, specifically its spike protein. C0VID-19 is a respiratory tract disease, mainly spread through respiratory droplets, aerosols, and direct contact with other people.

Price Per Dose: £ 59.99

Cholera

Cholera is a severe bacterial infection causing profuse watery diarrhea and vomiting, primarily transmitted through contaminated food and water. Traveling abroad increases the risk of contracting cholera. This is especially true in areas with poor sanitation or during outbreaks. Taking preventive measures such as getting vaccinated is crucial for travelers’ protection.

The Cholera vaccine is typically administered as two-doses, the first dose given at least one week before potential exposure to cholera and the second dose taken at least one week after the first dose.

Traveling to high-risk areas? Our trained healthcare professionals are here to help! Come and get your cholera vaccine today to ensure a safe and worry-free journey.

Price Per Course: £59.99

Diptheria, Tetanus And Polio

Diphtheria, tetanus, and polio are significant infectious diseases to consider when traveling abroad. Diphtheria is a respiratory infection that causes breathing difficulties and potentially life-threatening complications. Tetanus, also known as “lockjaw,” induces severe muscle stiffness and spasms, transmitted through contaminated wounds. Polio is a viral infection that can lead to paralysis, impacting the nervous system. While vaccinations have controlled these diseases in many places, some regions may still pose risks.

Before traveling, it is recommended to get a single booster dose for diphtheria, tetanus, and polio. This reinforces immunity and reduces the risk of contracting these diseases in regions where they may still be prevalent. Ensure a safe and healthy journey by receiving the recommended booster before you travel.

Price Per Course: £39.99

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver, causing inflammation and potentially leading to symptoms like fever, nausea, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes). The virus is commonly transmitted through consuming contaminated food or water. While hepatitis A can occur anywhere, the risk of contracting it increases significantly when traveling abroad, especially to regions with poor sanitation and hygiene practices. Tourists may unknowingly consume contaminated food or water, putting them at risk of infection. It is crucial for travelers to be aware of the risk and take preventive measures, such as getting vaccinated against hepatitis A, to protect themselves during their journeys.

The typical dosing for the hepatitis A vaccine involves a two-dose series. The first dose is administered before potential exposure to the virus, and the second dose is given 6 to 18 months later to provide long-term immunity. For a booster dose, a single shot is usually recommended for ongoing protection after the initial series. Ensuring full vaccination with the recommended dosing schedule is essential to prevent hepatitis A infection and maintain immunity, especially when traveling to regions with a higher risk of the disease.

Price Per Dose: £59.99

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is a viral liver infection primarily transmitted through infected blood or body fluids. Travelers and others in high-risk situations, such as unsafe medical procedures or unprotected sex, face an increased risk of contracting the virus. Vaccination against hepatitis B and adopting preventive measures are essential to safeguard against this serious infection.

The typical dosing for the hepatitis B vaccine involves a series of three doses. The initial dose is followed by a second dose at least one month later, and a third dose six months after the first dose. This vaccination provides long-term protection against hepatitis B.

Price Per Course: £149.99

Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Combined

The Hepatitis A Hepatitis B combined vaccine offers protection against both Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B viruses. The typical dosing schedule involves three doses, administered at 0, 1, and 6 months. This vaccine is an excellent option for individuals seeking comprehensive protection against both hepatitis viruses in a convenient single shot.

Price Per Course: £249.99

HPV

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common viral infection that is primarily transmitted through sexual contact. There are multiple strains of HPV, some of which can lead to genital warts and others that can cause various cancers, including cervical, anal, and throat cancer. Travelers, especially those engaging in risky sexual behaviors, may be at risk of contracting HPV, as the virus can be prevalent worldwide. Practicing safe sex and getting vaccinated against HPV are essential preventive measures for travelers to reduce their risk of infection and the associated health complications.

Price Per Dose: £ 164.99

Japanese Encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is a viral infection transmitted through mosquito bites, primarily found in rural areas of Asia and the Western Pacific. The disease affects the brain and can lead to severe inflammation, resulting in neurological complications or even death. Travelers visiting or residing in regions where Japanese encephalitis is endemic, especially during the peak mosquito season, face an increased risk of contracting the virus. Taking preventive measures, such as using mosquito repellents, wearing protective clothing, and getting vaccinated, is crucial for travelers to reduce their risk of Japanese encephalitis and enjoy a safe journey.

The typical dosing for the Japanese encephalitis vaccine involves a two-dose series, with the second dose administered 28 days after the first.

Price Per Course: £ 199.99

Meningitis ACWY

Meningitis ACWY is a bacterial infection that causes inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The disease is caused by different types of bacteria, namely A, C, W, and Y. It can lead to severe health complications, including brain damage and death. Travelers, especially those visiting crowded settings like festivals, pilgrimages, or dormitory-style accommodations, may face an increased risk of contracting meningitis ACWY. To minimize the risk, vaccination is recommended, particularly when traveling to areas with active outbreaks or regions where the disease is more prevalent.

Price Per Dose: £ 49.99

Meningitis B

Meningitis B is a bacterial infection causing inflammation of the brain and spinal cord membranes. The risk of contracting it while traveling is generally low but increases in crowded settings. Be aware of the symptoms and ensure protection by getting vaccinated with us before your journey. Stay informed and stay safe during your travels.

Price Per Dose: £ 109.99

MMR

The MMR vaccine is a combination vaccine that provides protection against three highly contagious diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella. It is a crucial part of routine childhood immunizations. Also, it is recommended for adults who have not been vaccinated or lack immunity to these diseases. The typical dosing routine for the MMR vaccine involves two doses. The first dose is administered around the age of 12 to 15 months, and the second dose given between 4 to 6 years old. Getting vaccinated with the MMR vaccine is essential to prevent the spread of these potentially serious infections.

Ensure you and your loved ones are protected against measles, mumps, and rubella! Our experienced healthcare professionals are ready to provide you with the MMR vaccine. Come and get vaccinated with us to safeguard your health and contribute to a healthier community.

Price Per Dose: £ 44.99

Pneumococcal (PCV/ PPSV)

The Pneumococcal vaccine, available as pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) and pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV), provides protection against various strains of pneumococcal bacteria. These bacteria can cause serious infections, including pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. The PCV is primarily given to infants and young children, while PPSV is typically administered to older adults and individuals with specific medical conditions.

The typical dosing routine for PCV involves a series of doses given at specific ages during infancy. PPSV requires a single dose for most individuals, with a possible booster dose after a certain period.

Price Per Dose (PCV): £ 89.99

Price Per Dose (PPSV): £ 49.99

Rabies

Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the nervous system and is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected animals. The virus can cause a fatal infection if not treated promptly. Travelers, especially those visiting regions where rabies is prevalent and may have encounters with stray animals or wildlife, face an increased risk of contracting the disease. The Rabies vaccine is a preventive measure to protect against rabies. The typical dosing routine involves a series of doses. Typically this is given before potential exposure to the virus or after a potential exposure to ensure effective protection. Getting vaccinated against rabies is crucial for travelers to avoid the devastating consequences of this lethal infection and enjoy a safe journey.

Price Per Dose: £ 69.99

TBE (Tick-Borne Encephalitis)

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral disease transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks. It primarily affects the central nervous system and can lead to severe neurological symptoms, such as inflammation of the brain. Travelers visiting regions where TBE is endemic, especially during outdoor activities in wooded or grassy areas, face an increased risk of contracting the disease. The TBE vaccine provides effective protection against this potentially serious infection. The typical dosing routine involves a series of two to three doses, depending on the vaccine type used. Booster doses are also recommended to maintain immunity over time. Getting vaccinated against TBE is essential for travelers to mitigate the risk of infection and enjoy a safe and enjoyable trip.

Price Per Dose: £ 64.99

Chickenpox Vaccine

Chickenpox is a common viral infection caused by the varicella zoster virus. This vaccine is suitable for adults and children aged between one and 65 years.

Price Per Dose: £ 74.99

Shingles Vaccine

Shingles vaccine helps to protect against getting shingles.Shingles is an infection that causes a painful rash and It’s suitable for adults aged 50 and above.

Price Per Dose: £ 219.99

Yellow Fever

Yellow fever is a viral disease caused by the yellow fever virus and transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. It can lead to severe symptoms, including fever, headache, jaundice, and in severe cases, organ failure and death. Travelers visiting areas where yellow fever is endemic, particularly in tropical regions of Africa and South America, are at risk of contracting the disease. The yellow fever vaccine is a highly effective preventive measure for travelers. The typical dosing routine involves a single dose of the vaccine, which provides immunity for at least 10 years. Some countries require proof of yellow fever vaccination for entry. It is essential for travelers to get vaccinated before their journey to protect themselves and prevent the spread of the disease.

Price Per Dose: £ 69.99

Typhoid

Typhoid is a bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi. It spreads through contaminated food and water, and its symptoms include high fever, abdominal pain, and severe gastrointestinal issues. Travelers visiting regions with poor sanitation and inadequate hygiene standards are at a heightened risk of contracting typhoid. The typhoid vaccine is a crucial preventive measure for travelers. There are two types of typhoid vaccines available – the injectable vaccine and the oral vaccine. The typical dosing routine for the injectable vaccine involves a single shot. Get vaccinated against typhoid – it is essential for travelers to avoid the risk of infection and enjoy a safe and healthy journey.

Price Per Dose: £ 39.99

Hepatitis A Typhoid Combined

The Hepatitis A Typhoid combined vaccine is a convenient option for travelers seeking protection against both Hepatitis A and typhoid fever. The typical dosing schedule involves a single shot, providing immunity against both infections. This combination vaccine saves time and effort while ensuring comprehensive coverage against these travel-related diseases.

Price Per Course: £ 89.99