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There are several places you can get vaccines and medicine before you travel.

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Call your doctor or local health department to see if they can provide pre-travel advice, vaccines, and medicines.

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If you want to see a travel medicine specialist, the International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM) can help you find a clinic.

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If you need yellow fever vaccine you must get vaccinated at an authorized yellow fever vaccine clinic. Many of these clinics also give other shots and medicines.

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A visit to a Mayo Clinic travel medicine clinic before you depart on an international trip can help ensure a safer, smoother experience.

If you're planning a trip overseas, make one of your first stops a consultation with specialists in the travel medicine clinics at Mayo's campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. Availability of services may vary among locations. Please confirm when you request an appointment.

You meet with a travel medicine specialist who is knowledgeable about current health risks worldwide and who will promote safe and healthy travels by offering counseling, recommendations, vaccinations, prescriptions and, if needed, a referral to another expert for complex medical conditions.

Virtual visits

You might be eligible for virtual pretravel consultations. If you're interested in this option, talk with the patient appointment specialist when you contact us to schedule an appointment.

COVID-19 and international travel

International travel has become more complex due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and some countries have exit and entry requirements. Your travel medicine specialist will be able to help you prepare for these requirements so that you have a smoother travel experience.

Before your trip

Schedule an appointment for a pretravel consultation with a Mayo Clinic travel medicine clinic well before you depart so the travel medicine specialist can help you prepare. Ideally, this appointment would occur as soon as travel plans are established and at least two weeks — and preferably 4-8 weeks — before departure. When requesting an appointment for pretravel consultation, be prepared to inform the patient appointment specialist of the following:

  • All countries being visited
  • Dates and duration of travel
  • Any unusual circumstances

At or preferably before the appointment, you will want to provide copies of all available immunization records (including the International Certificate of Vaccination, commonly referred to as the yellow card). Doing so will expedite your clinic visit and may decrease the number of vaccines you are advised to receive.

Your in-depth pre-travel consultation may include:

  • A country-by-country assessment of all health risks specific for your travel itinerary, such as exotic infectious agents, altitude sickness and heat exhaustion
  • A review of your medical and immunization history profile with advice for health promotion and illness prevention
  • Advice for the high-risk traveler
  • Immunization recommendations, counseling and administration of vaccines to prevent illnesses
  • Vector precautions counseling
  • Malaria prevention counseling, with prescriptions if needed
  • Traveler's diarrhea counseling for prevention and self-treatment, with antibiotic prescription if needed
  • Identification of health resources in the countries you'll be visiting
  • Counseling on travel-related risks such as altitude sickness, with preventive prescriptions if needed
  • An opportunity to ask questions about the unique health and safety concerns for your travel itinerary

You will leave your travel medicine clinic appointment with much helpful and up-to-date information.

After your trip

  • Depending on where you're going and for how long, the travel clinic may recommend a routine follow-up evaluation after your return.
  • If you return sick, the travel clinic staff members are Mayo Clinic infectious diseases experts who provide comprehensive post-travel consultations for evaluation and treatment of travel-related illness, including parasitic and other diseases common to tropical regions but uncommon in the United States.
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The Division of Infectious Diseases Travel Clinic is here to help you have a safer, healthier trip abroad. Our team offers pre-travel immunizations, vaccines and medications to prevent disease. We also consult on:

  • Precautions to take when visiting certain countries
  • Healthcare access abroad, medication schedule and other common travel-related issues
  • The concerns of travelers who are pregnant, immunocompromised or have an underlying medical condition
  • Managing environmental risks, including high-altitude travel
  • COVID-related concerns

Information for Travelers

The following immunizations and vaccines are available at our clinic:

  • COVID-19, primary and booster doses
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Japanese encephalitis
  • Measles/mumps/rubella (MMR)
  • Pneumococcus 
  • Tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis (Tdap)
  • Tick-borne encephalitis
  • Varicella (chickenpox)
  • Yellow Fever

We prescribe any medications needed for travel, including for the prevention of:

  • Traveler's diarrhea
  • Altitude sickness

Appointment charges include professional fees (for physician consultation) and may include immunization charges. Insurance typically covers 100% of the cost of immunizations, with some exceptions. 

Since these are preventive services, some health insurance plans do not cover the costs. We provide receipts to support claim reimbursement from a third party such as your insurance company. However, we strongly recommend checking with your insurance company prior to your appointment to confirm your plan covers travel medicine.

Please see the links below for information about international travel. Note: The Brigham does not maintain these websites and is not responsible for their content.

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Travelers' Health : This is a comprehensive guide on infectious diseases you may encounter while traveling, including COVID-19.
  • Travel.State.gov : Hosted by the U.S. Department of State, this website includes travel advisories, details on getting a U.S. passport or visa and much more.
  • International Society of Travel Medicine : Search for travel clinics in countries around the world.
  • What Can I Bring? : Find out what items you can and cannot pack in your carry-on and checked baggage, according to the U.S. Transportation Security Administration.
  • CDC Yellow Book : Learn about or purchase this book, which compiles the U.S. government's latest travel health guidelines.

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Our staff includes doctors and nurse practitioners with expertise in infectious disease and travel medicine.

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We offer all our services at our three locations:

Brigham and Women's Hospital 45 Francis St., 2nd Floor – Lung Center C Boston, MA 02115 (Monday afternoons)

Brigham and Women’s Health Care Center, Chestnut Hill 850 Boylston St, Suite 130 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 (Wednesday afternoons)

Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital 1153 Centre St., Suite 4F Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 (Thursday afternoons)

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To schedule an appointment at either location, please call 617-732-8881. We prefer to see travelers four to six weeks before departure when possible.

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Why you should always visit a travel health clinic before heading abroad

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Travelers across the country are stocking up on sanitary wipes and face masks amid concerns surrounding the new coronavirus from China . But there's an often untapped resource that can help you stay healthy while on the road, especially if your journey takes you to an international destination.

Many university hospitals and other healthcare providers operate what are commonly known as travel clinics. These niche facilities are equipped with specialists who can advise you on everything from vaccinations to risks facing travelers in specific countries.

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"You're going to have a much more detailed level of knowledge that can be tailored to your itinerary and your underlying health issues," said Dr. David Hamer, a professor of infectious diseases at Boston University School of Medicine. As a result, he said, "you're more likely to have fewer complications during your trip, potentially."

Hamer said the information provided at a travel clinic is often more in-depth compared to what you'd receive from a traditional internal medicine visit or data gathered from an online source.

Most of these clinics are open to the public, including Boston University's clinic , which is open to anyone. Special arrangements can be made for large groups such as volunteers and missionaries.

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While there's a strong focus on immunizations to combat potentially infectious diseases, patients at travel clinics are given advice to help them during every step of their journey, including how best to prevent diarrhea, mosquito bites and blood clots on long distance flights, said Dr. Andrés Henao, travel clinic director at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus .

Patients are typically asked to provide any immunization records, as well as an itinerary of their trip, including the length. They may be asked about where they'll stay and sleep, as well as any planned activities, to help providers make an assessment of particular risks, Dr. Henao said.

"Then, we decide what immunizations might be given depending on the trip and its characteristics, such as immunizations for food-borne illnesses such as typhoid or Hepatitis A; or vector-borne or mosquito-borne illnesses , such as dengue fever, chikungunya or yellow fever and counseling in regards to repellants or how you cover your skin with outdoor activities," said Dr. Henao.

Such visits should be scheduled well before the start of your trip.

"It's good to allow more than two weeks before visiting the travel medicine specialist — vaccines take 10 to 14 days to take effect or require two doses a week or more apart," said Dr. Hamer.

In addition to medical information, patients are often given specific advice when it comes to food and water consumption . Patients are also briefed on other risks such as traffic safety and accident prevention.

While the focus is on preventive care, providers may know of physicians abroad, in case you need medical assistance abroad. Doctors also recommend checking with the U.S. embassy at your international destination for a list of medical options. Clinicians can also provide information for pre-travel health insurance . Some providers may offer screening of COVID-19 and other viral infections, however tests are in short supply.

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In some cases, follow-up visits are scheduled for when a patient returns from their trip.

While many clinic visits are covered by insurance, coverage can vary by state and provider. The cost can fluctuate depending on the extent of treatment and vaccines administered, but the total could add up to several hundred dollars, if not more.

In addition to the clinics in Boston and Denver, travelers will find clinics in most metropolitan areas, including Weill Cornell in New York City; the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor (near Detroit); Nashville's Vanderbilt Health travel clinic; UCLA Health in Los Angeles; and the University of Miami Health clinic.

To find a travel clinic in your area, contact your primary care physician for a recommendation; the infectious disease department at your local hospital; or your area university. You might also have some luck with a simple Google search.

Check ahead to determine if you're eligible for treatment.

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If you are traveling internationally or returning from a long trip, it’s important that you are up to date on vaccinations and knowledgeable about travel-related health concerns. Access travel medicine services at Emory’s TravelWell Center.

We collaborate with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide the most up-to-date travel-related health care. We offer pre-travel consultations and expert evaluation and treatment for illnesses acquired abroad.

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TravelWell Center Mission

The Emory TravelWell Center’s mission is to:

  • Assist international travelers and institutions of all types in preparing for safe, enjoyable, and productive trips outside the U.S. with preventive vaccinations, medications, and advice for infectious, physical, and environmental hazards.
  • Serve as an internationally recognized center for diagnosing and treating tropical and travel-related infections.
  • Promote the science of travelers’ health, tropical medicine, and public health with training and research programs.

Travel Medicine Services for Individuals

We offer several travel medicine services for individuals. These include:

Pre-Travel Vaccinations and Consultations

Whether traveling abroad for business, service or pleasure, taking the proper precautions will help you have a safe, trouble-free, and successful journey. Our providers are recognized leaders in travel medicine. They can provide the appropriate travel vaccinations and prescriptions for your journey. They can also address any health-related questions or concerns about your trip.

Post-Travel Care and Tropical Diseases

Infections acquired overseas can be unusual and unfamiliar to physicians in the U.S. It’s critical—and often life-saving—to be evaluated by an expert in tropical diseases. Our infectious disease and tropical medicine-trained physicians have years of experience providing state-of-the-art care for those not feeling well after travel. Our affiliation with Emory University and collaborations with the CDC give us access to the country's most advanced diagnostic testing available.

Pre- and Post-Travel Physical Exams

Many international programs require physical exams and testing before travel. We provide these services and test for various infections among travelers returning from a long international trip or immigrants traveling from other countries.

Travel Medicine Services for Companies and Organizations

We work with many companies and other organizations that have international operations. If your institution has staff members who travel frequently, we can help keep your organization running smoothly.

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You can get most recommended vaccines at your doctor’s office, and many recommended vaccines are also available at local pharmacies, health centers, health departments, and travel clinics. Below you’ll find information and tools to help you find out where to get vaccinated near you—and some tips for making an appointment.

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If you have a doctor who you see regularly, you can schedule an appointment to talk about vaccines you and your family may need — and to get vaccinated.

Many local pharmacies offer most recommended vaccines for adults, as well as some travel vaccines. If you plan on getting vaccinated at a pharmacy, consider calling ahead to:

  • Find out if the pharmacy has the vaccine you need . This is an especially good idea if you need a travel-related vaccine.
  • Ask what you will need to pay . Many vaccines are covered by health insurance. But if you don’t have insurance, try calling a few pharmacies and ask what they charge for vaccines — prices can vary.

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Federally funded health centers provide a variety of health care services, including vaccination. You can go to a health center even if you don’t have health insurance — and some may offer sliding fees based on your income.

Use the Health Center Finder to find a list of health centers near you.

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State and local health departments are a great resource for finding out where to get vaccinated. They may also have information about state vaccine requirements and free and low-cost vaccines, including vaccines for travel.

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Travel clinics

Planning a trip outside the United States? Travel clinics are a great resource for getting pre-travel health advice and vaccines for travelers. Travel clinics have doctors and nurses who specialize in travel health and vaccines. They may also stock vaccines that doctor’s offices and pharmacies don’t have.

Always call a travel clinic before you go — you’ll need an appointment at most of them, and you may need to see a doctor before you get vaccinated. Use the resources below to find a travel clinic.

To find a travel clinic near you, visit:

  • International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM) — travel medicine specialists
  • American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) — infectious disease specialists who may practice travel medicine

Yellow fever clinics

Only certain travel clinics stock the yellow fever vaccine, which is required to travel in some countries. If you need the yellow fever vaccine, find a clinic that offers the yellow fever vaccine .

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Getting immunized is easy. Vaccines and preventive antibodies are available at the doctor’s office or pharmacies — and are usually covered by insurance.

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The Travel Clinic is a convenient, local service for pre- and post-travel-related medical needs. Time-saving counseling is provided by a board-certified Infectious Disease Specialist. Common travel-related vaccines are readily available and competitively priced. The Travel Clinic has access to up-to-date travel advisories from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and literature concerning issues that may be encountered while traveling.

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  • An Infectious Disease physician reviews the traveler’s itinerary in detail
  • Recommended immunizations are determined according to the traveler’s specific destinations and history of previous vaccines
  • Travelers are counseled about malaria prophylaxis, traveler’s diarrhea, and any other medically relevant aspects of their planned trip (e.g. seasickness, altitude sickness, HIV exposure/risk, food and water precautions, and rabies risk).
  • The patient’s medical history and current medications are carefully reviewed to avoid potential drug-drug interactions with anti-malarial medications or travel vaccinations.

Vaccinations

  • The Travel Clinic is certified by the CT State Department of Health to administer Yellow Fever vaccine. All vaccinations are administered as determined by the Infectious Disease physician.

Treatment of Travel Related Problems

  • The Travel Clinic is also available to assist patients, who return from their trips, with various travel-related medical problems (e.g. fever, diarrhea, dermatitis, etc.).

Cost of Service

  • The cost of travel-related counseling and vaccinations is often not covered by medical insurance. Travelers should be made aware of this prior to their visit, and they should be prepared to make full payment at the time of services rendered.
  • Our charges are very competitive with other travel clinics throughout CT. Please call for prices.

How to Make a Referral

  • Call the office  to make an appointment for full-service travel counseling and/or vaccinations.
  • Travelers should be scheduled for their office visit at least three weeks prior to their departure date, to ensure adequate immunity while traveling.
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Travel Immunizations

Are you going on an overseas business trip or your dream vacation? Get vaccinated at the Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic at least six weeks before traveling.

Travel Medications

Motion or altitude sickness, malaria, and traveler's diarrhea can ruin perfect travel plans. The Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic will prescribe medications to prevent or treat them.

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Whether it is international or routine adult immunization you need, the Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic will help you meet the requirements for your travel destination.

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Need specialized health and safety advice about extended business travel or an adventure trip? The Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic will provide it.

Travel Information

The Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic will augment online health and safety recommendations with personalized, destination-specific information.

A Safe & Healthy Travel Experience

The Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic (TAIC) has been serving travelers and overseas employees of international companies in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for more than 15 years. Its reputation and success are built on the premise that travel medicine is comprehensive.

Our MD-certified clinic offers immunizations for international travel not stocked by general practitioners. Prospective travelers receive travel information pertinent to their destination and prescriptions to prevent health risks or self-treat minor illnesses. They leave the clinic protected against vaccination-preventable diseases and prepared to deal with common travel illnesses.

The Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic is run by a medical director leading a team of clinical nurses. The medical director is specially trained and certified in tropical medicine and travel health. Under his direction, the clinic provides comprehensive advice and immunization to ensure travelers stay healthy irrespective of their destination country and activities while traveling.

The day-to-day activities of the Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic are managed by a highly qualified nurse practitioner experienced in international and routine adult immunization.

She will ensure you meet the entry requirements of your travel destination, prescribe prophylactic medications, and provide tips on healthy travel practices and travel supplies.

Consultation

At our Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic, travelers receive specialized consultation to ensure they stay healthy and safe in environments that may challenge their resistance to disease. They will learn whether they need yellow fever and receive a certificate showing all the vaccines required for entry. They will also learn how to be responsible travelers so as to prevent outbreaks of measles and other diseases still not eradicated in other parts of the world from occurring in the U.S.

For our corporate clients, the Travel Advisory and Immunization Clinic offers customized, on-site group vaccination and group counseling.

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At Travel Medicine Clinic at UW Medical Center - Northwest, our mission is to keep you healthy while abroad. Our providers specialize in comprehensive travel and tropical medicine. We’re a Washington State Department of Health-authorized provider for yellow fever vaccine, and provide a full range of travel and nontravel related vaccines on site. We recommend making a pre-travel clinic appointment four to six weeks before your departure to allow for appropriate timing of vaccines. We also provide follow-up care in case you bring back more than just souvenirs.

Our physicians are board-certified in infectious disease, internal medicine, and pediatrics. We also routinely see children for travel-related visits. The Travel Medicine Clinic at UW Medical Center - Northwest offers pre-travel consultations, post-travel evaluations and, in some cases, support while you travel.

One of our infectious disease specialists will meet with you for a comprehensive review of your health history and immunizations and to provide travel advice tailored to your itinerary. Once you have received your immunizations, you will receive a Certificate of Vaccination, which is required for entry in many foreign countries.

Examples of common services we offer include management of chronic medical conditions while traveling; malaria prevention; self-treatment for traveler’s diarrhea; avoidance of illness related to food, water, animals, insects and other exposures; and prevention of injury and altitude sickness.

Many other vaccinations are available onsite, including Japanese encephalitis, polio, typhoid, hepatitis A/B, meningitis, rabies, shingles, measles/mumps/rubella, tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis and more.

We accept new patient referrals from primary care providers and specialists. You may be referred to our clinic when an infection is difficult to diagnose, does not initially respond to treatment or requires specialized or intravenous therapy.

You can call the clinic directly at 206.668.1630 to inquire about an appointment. 

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Parking kiosks at the main entrance make it easy to ask for directions and provide an additional level of security at the hospital.

Visitor and patient parking on the UW Medical Center - Northwest campuses is inexpensive. There is no charge for visitors who drive on campus to drop off or pick up family and friends (a grace period of 30 minutes or less is allowed). For those who are on campus for scheduled appointments or who will be visiting for longer periods of time, the rates below apply.

Some physician offices and clinics provide validation at no charge. Please check with your physician or clinic directly before arriving on campus to see if they validate parking. The following are the current rates for parking on the main UW Medical Center - Northwest campus and the Northwest Outpatient Medical Center.

These rates are effective 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on weekdays on the main hospital campus and from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Northwest Outpatient Medical Center. Weekends are free on both campuses.

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IMMUNIZATIONS

UGA students can schedule routine vaccinations by calling 706-542-5575 or emailing [email protected] . Online booking is not available.

BY APPOINTMENT

Appointment requests can be done as soon as itinerary is known, preferably 6-8 weeks prior to departure.

TRAVEL HEALTH ADVICE

Our full-service clinic offers travel health advice based on current epidemiological information, vaccinations, prescriptions (such as malaria prevention), and pre-departure COVID testing.

GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE

Under the current law, patients who are uninsured or not using insurance have a right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” if they schedule their appointment at least three business days in advance.

TRAVEL SAFETY

Before you go traveling, educate yourself on diseases and general health problems that may be common at your destination..

  • STEP: Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
  • For Parents Study Abroad
  • Traveling Abroad: 13 Tips To Roaming Freely And Safely
  • Studying Abroad – Practice Street Smarts on Vimeo
  • CDC Guide for Studying Abroad
  • CDC Guide for Food & Water Safety
  • CDC Guide for Camping, Hiking & Travel Safety
  • CDC Guide for Avoiding Bug Bites
  • www.cdc.gov/travel
  • Cultural Etiquette Around the World
  • Make sure someone knows your itinerary & keep him/her posted on social media.
  • Do not keep your credit cards and cash in the same place. Keep some in your luggage, some in your wallet, and some in a hotel safe (if available).
  • Do not take shortcuts! Stick to the well-lit and populated streets you know. Download a travel guide, like the app  mTrip  (it works offline!), to keep you on the straight and narrow.
  • Only use official taxis, and do not share one with a stranger!
  • Avoid PDAs (Public Displays of Affluence). Don’t flaunt jewelry, expensive gear (like cameras), or cash.
  • Stay alert in crowded areas, and hold on to your zipped bags at all times!
  • Give it up! If you are mugged, just give up your possessions. It’s better than risking your life.
  • If you’re adventuring, make sure your guide has a license, legitimate qualifications, and a good safety record.
  • Do not pet stray animals or feed the monkeys. They may be cute, but they also may have rabies and large teeth!

Sources: LonelyPlanet.com, GoOverseas.com

Basic travel policies should include coverage of:

  • Flight delays/disruptions
  • Lost/stolen luggage
  • Basic medical expenses (evacuation & emergency treatment of injuries/illness)

Based on your itinerary and current health, make sure your plan also covers:

  • Injuries from sport/adventure activities
  • Pre-existing medical conditions
  • Injuries obtained while under the influence of alcohol
  • Cancellation for any reason

MORE INFORMATION

Notice: health center closure.

The UHC will be closed Friday, Aug 4th for Staff Training.

We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause.

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Find a travel health clinic

It is recommended that you contact a doctor, nurse or health care provider, or visit a travel health clinic, preferably six weeks before you travel.

Travel health services are available in most communities or through your family doctor. One way to find a health care site that provides travel health services is through the Public Health Agency of Canada’s list of designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres. 

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