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We ensure that your family is vaccinated to keep you safe whilst on holiday.

"Whether you travel for business or leisure, the Hull Travel Clinic will help protect you and your families health whilst travelling abroad. By providing you with the most up-to-date preventative advice, travel vaccinations and anti-malarial, we know you will be safe on your travels"

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  • 16 West End, Swanland, Hull, HU14 3PE
  • (opposite the Beach Tree)
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  • 01482 631896
  • Mon - Friday (8:30am-5pm)
  • Weekend and evening appointments on request

Travel health

The practice only offers free NHS Travel Vaccines

We will only provide Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Tetanus/Diptheria/Polio vaccines if required.

If you request any of the Free Travel Vaccines provided by the NHS, please be aware of the length of protection from any previous vaccines that have been given:

  • Hepatitis A, 2 vaccines – 25 years protection
  • Tetanus, diphtheria, polio – 10 years protection
  • Typhoid – 3 years protection

Patients need to check their vaccine history via the NHS app, online or request a paper copy of vaccine history from the practice, review themselves which vaccine they may need for travel (see the Travel Health Pro website for more information).

Book a 10 minute nurse consultation appointment if a free vaccine as above is needed.

Other private travel vaccines can be sourced from:

Newland Health Centre 187 Cottingham Road Hull HU5 2EG Telephone: 01482 492219 Website

Hull Travel Clinic 16 West End Swanland Hull HU14 3PE Telephone: 01482 631896 Website

The practice does not offer any coronavirus testing.

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Travel Clinic

In order to assist us to make a full assessment of the potential risks to your health from your planned travel, we would ask that you make a Travel Clinic appointment with our Practice Nurse. Ideally, this appointment should be made around the time of booking your holiday, at least 6 weeks before you travel.

At your appointment we may ask the following questions to help us plan for your trip:

  • When are you departing and for how long?
  • Where are you going, including the destinations within a country?
  • Where are you staying, e.g. backpacking, camping, hotels?
  • Are you planning to undertake any high risk activities?
  • Have you taken out travel insurance and have you informed the company of any existing medical condition?
  • If female and of child bearing age, is there any possibility you could be pregnant, or are you planning a pregnancy?
  • Do you have any medical conditions, or a history of significant medical illness? (these can influence the choice of malaria tablets we recommend)

It would help us greatly if you had some awareness of the travel problems that you may be at risk from on your trip before you come for your appointment.

Useful links Fit for Travel Travel Health Pro National Travel Health Network and Centre

If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with the practice nurse to discuss your travel arrangements. This will include which countries and areas within countries that you are visiting to determine what vaccinations are required.

It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible – ideally at least 6 weeks before you travel – as further appointments might be required with the practice nurse to complete your course of vaccinations. These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine. Your second appointment should be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.

We currently offer NHS vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Cholera and Typhoid. We can assess and book you in for an appointment for these vaccines. For non-NHS travel vaccinations please be advised to attend a private travel clinic.

Europe & Russia North America Central America South America Caribbean Africa Middle East Central Asia East Asia Australasia and Pacific

If you are travelling to Europe a very useful booklet has been published with advice and guidance to help you get the most out of your holiday.

To visit please click:- http://ec.europa.eu/publications/booklets/eu_glance/86/en.pdf (this is a large document and may take a minute or two to view)

Available travel vaccines

The following vaccinations are available for people travelling abroad.

Cholera vaccination

Vaccination against  cholera isn't routinely needed for most travellers.

But in some cases it may be recommended for aid workers and people likely to have limited access to medical services – for example, people working in refugee camps or after natural disasters.

Most cases of cholera are confined to regions of the world with poor sanitation and water hygiene, such as parts of:

  • South America

The vaccine is usually given as a drink in 2 separate doses, taken 1 to 6 weeks apart.

Children aged 2 to 6 years old should have a third dose taken 1 to 6 weeks after the second dose.

You should make sure you have the final dose of this vaccine at least a week before you travel.

A single booster dose or full revaccination is usually recommended if you have previously been vaccinated against cholera and you're planning to travel to an area where the infection is common.

Diphtheria vaccination

A combined vaccination that protects against diphtheria , polio and tetanus is routinely given to all children in the UK.

You should make sure you and your children are up-to-date with your routine vaccinations before travelling.

Further booster doses are usually only recommended if you're going to visit parts of the world where diphtheria is widespread and your last vaccination dose was more than 10 years ago.

Diphtheria is more common in parts of the world where fewer people are vaccinated, such as:

  • Central and Southeast Asia
  • Eastern Europe

Additional doses of the vaccination are given in a single 3-in-1 Td/IPV (tetanus, diphtheria and polio) injection.

Hepatitis A vaccination

Vaccination against  hepatitis A is recommended if you're travelling to countries where there are poor levels of sanitation and hygiene, and hepatitis A is common.

Ask your GP, pharmacy or travel clinic if you should have the hepatitis A vaccine if you're travelling to:

  • Sub-Saharan and North Africa
  • the Middle East
  • South and Central America

The vaccination against hepatitis A is usually given as a single initial injection, with a second dose 6 to 12 months later. Two doses should protect you for at least 25 years.

You should preferably have the initial dose at least 2 weeks before you leave, although it can be given up to the day of your departure if needed.

Jabs that offer combined protection against hepatitis A and hepatitis B or typhoid are also available if you're likely to also be at risk of these conditions.

Hepatitis B vaccination

Vaccination against  hepatitis B is recommended if you're travelling in parts of the world where hepatitis B is common, especially if you'll be doing activities that increase your risk of developing the infection.

Hepatitis B is spread through blood and body fluids. Things like having sex, injecting drugs or playing contact sports on your travels can increase your risk.

Anyone travelling for long periods or who's likely to need medical care while abroad is also at increased risk.

Hepatitis B is found worldwide, but it's more common in parts of:

  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Southern and Eastern Europe

The hepatitis B vaccination generally involves a course of 3 injections. Depending on how quickly you need protection, these may be spread over a period as long as 6 months or as short as 3 weeks.

A combined hepatitis A and hepatitis B jab is also available if you're likely to be at risk of both these conditions while travelling.

Japanese encephalitis vaccination

Vaccination against  Japanese encephalitis  is usually recommended if you're planning a long stay (usually at least a month) in a country where you could get the condition.

It's particularly important if:

  • you're visiting during the rainy season or there's a year-round risk because of a tropical climate
  • you're going to visit rural areas, such as rice fields or marshlands
  • you'll be taking part in any activities that may increase your risk of becoming infected, such as cycling or camping

Japanese encephalitis is found throughout Asia and beyond. The area it's found in stretches from the western Pacific islands in the east, across to the borders of Pakistan in the west.

It's found as far north as Northeastern China and as far south as the islands of the Torres Strait and Cape York in Northeastern Australia.

Despite its name, Japanese encephalitis is now relatively rare in Japan because of mass immunisation programmes.

Find out more about risk areas on the Travel Health Pro website

Vaccination against Japanese encephalitis usually consists of 2 injections, with the second dose given 28 days after the first.

Ideally, you need to have the second dose a week before you leave.

Meningococcal meningitis vaccination

Vaccination against some types of meningococcal meningitis  is usually recommended if you're travelling to areas at risk and your planned activities put you at higher risk – for example, if you're a long-term traveller who has close contact with the local population.

High-risk areas for meningococcal meningitis include:

  • parts of Africa
  • Saudi Arabia during the mass gatherings of Hajj or Umrah

All travellers to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages are required to show proof of vaccination.

If travelling to a high-risk area, you should be vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis with a MenACWY vaccine , also known as the quadrivalent meningococcal meningitis vaccine.

This is a single injection that should be given 2 to 3 weeks before you travel. Babies under a year old need 2 injections.

You should have the MenACWY vaccine before travelling to high-risk areas, even if you had the  meningitis C vaccine as a child.

Read more about the  meningococcal meningitis vaccines .

Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination

The MMR vaccine that protects against measles ,  mumps and  rubella is routinely given to all children in the UK. 

You should make sure you and your children are up-to-date with routine vaccinations, including MMR, before travelling.

If you haven't been fully vaccinated against these conditions or you're not already immune, you should ask about MMR vaccination before you travel.

The MMR vaccine is given as 2 injections. These are usually given when a child is 3 years and 4 months old.

But if vaccination has been missed previously, adults can have the doses 1 month apart, and children can have them 3 months apart if necessary.

Read more about the MMR vaccine .

Polio vaccination

A combined vaccination that protects against diphtheria,  polio and tetanus is routinely given to all children in the UK.

Further booster doses are usually only recommended if you're going to visit parts of the world where polio is, or has recently been, present and your last vaccination dose was more than 10 years ago.

Currently the condition is most common in Pakistan and Afghanistan, but it's also a risk in other regions of the world.

Read more about the  Td/IPV (3-in-1) vaccine .

Rabies vaccination

Vaccination against rabies is advised if you're travelling to an area where you could get rabies, particularly if:

  • you're staying for a month or more
  • there's unlikely to be quick access to appropriate medical care
  • you plan to do activities that could put you at increased risk of exposure to rabies, such as cycling or running

Rabies can be found in many parts of the world. GOV.UK provides a detailed list of countries that have rabies in domestic animals or wildlife .

Vaccination involves a course of 3 injections before you travel, usually given over a period of 28 days.

If you're bitten, licked or scratched by an animal in a country where rabies is a problem, further doses of rabies vaccine (with or without a special anti-rabies injection given around the wound) may be required as emergency treatment.

Find out more about the rabies vaccine

GOV.UK: Rabies risks for travellers

Tetanus vaccination

A combined vaccination that protects against diphtheria, polio and tetanus is routinely given to all children in the UK.

Further booster doses are usually only recommended if:

  • you're travelling to areas where access to medical services is likely to be limited and your last vaccination dose was more than 10 years ago
  • you've not had two booster doses

Read more about the Td/IPV (3-in-1) vaccine .

Tick-borne encephalitis vaccination

Vaccination against  tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)  is usually recommended for anyone who plans to live or work in a high-risk area, or hike and camp in these areas during late spring or summer.

The ticks that cause TBE are mainly found in forested areas of central, eastern and northern Europe, although at-risk areas also include eastern Russia and some countries in east Asia, including some regions of China and Japan.

The vaccination requires a course of 3 injections for full protection. The second dose is given 1 to 3 months after the first and provides immunity for about a year.

A third dose, given 5 to 12 months after the second, provides immunity for up to 3 years.

The course can sometimes be accelerated if necessary. This involves 2 doses being given 2 weeks apart.

Booster doses of the vaccine are recommended every 3 years, if necessary.

Tuberculosis (TB) vaccination

The BCG vaccine (which stands for Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine) protects against tuberculosis , which is also known as TB.

The BCG vaccine isn't given as part of the routine NHS vaccination schedule. It's given on the NHS only when a child or adult is thought to have an increased risk of coming into contact with TB.

When preparing for travel abroad, the BCG vaccine is recommended for any unvaccinated people under 16 who'll be living or working with friends, family or local people for more than 3 months in a country where TB is common or the risk of multi-drug resistant TB is high.

The BCG vaccine is given as a single injection.

Areas of the world where the risk of TB is high enough to recommend BCG vaccination for previously unvaccinated travellers include:

  • parts of South and Southeast Asia

Read more about the BCG vaccine .

Typhoid vaccination

Vaccination against typhoid fever is recommended if you're travelling to parts of the world where the condition is common, particularly if you'll: 

  • have frequent or prolonged exposure to conditions where sanitation and food hygiene are likely to be poor
  • be staying or working with local people

High-risk areas include:

  • parts of South and Central America

Two main vaccines are available for typhoid fever in the UK. One is given as a single injection, and the other is given as 3 capsules to take on alternate days.

It's also possible to have a combined hepatitis A and typhoid jab.

Ideally, the typhoid vaccine should be given at least 1 month before you travel, but it can be given closer to your travel date if necessary.

Booster vaccinations are recommended every 3 years if you continue to be at risk of infection.

Read more about the typhoid vaccine .

Yellow fever vaccination

Vaccination against yellow fever is advised if you're travelling to areas where there's a risk of getting yellow fever.

Some countries require a proof of vaccination certificate before they let you enter the country.

Yellow fever occurs in some areas of tropical Africa and Central and South America. More information about yellow fever and areas where it's found is available on Travel Health Pro .

A single dose of the yellow fever vaccine is thought to provide lifelong protection. For most people, a booster dose is no longer recommended.

You must have a yellow fever vaccination at least 10 days before you travel. You will also need to complete a yellow fever vaccination checklist to make sure you can have the vaccine.

Find out more about the yellow fever vaccination checklist on the Travel Health Pro website

You should be issued with an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis when you have the vaccine. This certificate is valid for life.

Some people cannot have the yellow fever vaccine.

Read more about the  yellow fever vaccine and who can have it .

When to get further advice

Speak to your GP before having any vaccinations if:

  • you're planning to get pregnant
  • you're pregnant
  • you're breastfeeding
  • you have an immune deficiency
  • you have any allergies

Page last reviewed: 16 March 2023 Next review due: 16 March 2026

Hull Family Practice

Travel Vaccination

If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with the practice nurse to discuss your travel arrangements. This will include which countries and areas within countries that you are visiting to determine what vaccinations are required.

There is further information about countries and vaccinations required on the links below:

It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible – at least 6 weeks before you travel – as a second appointment will be required with the practice nurse to actually receive the vaccinations. These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine. Your second appointment needs to be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.

Some travel vaccines are ordered on a private prescription and these incur a charge over and above the normal prescription charge. This is because not all travel vaccinations are included in the services provided by the NHS.

Travel Health Questionnaire

To help us offer the appropriate advice, please fill out the online form before coming to see the nurse.

 Travel Questionnaire

Travelling in Europe

If you are travelling to Europe the EU has published useful information for travellers on the  European website .

Where can I get a covid vaccine in Hull and East Yorkshire?

Nine locations in East Yorkshire have been turned over to the NHS's coronavirus vaccination roll out

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The NHS has released the locations of centres offering coronavirus vaccinations to those invited in Hull and the East Riding.

Details made public this week show coronavirus vaccinations are taking place at two locations in Hull and seven in the East Riding.

Jabs are being given at the KCOM Stadium and Alf Marshall Community Centre in the city, with local hospitals also operating their own hubs.

The NHS is set inform to residents once it is their turn to receive the vaccine.

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Dr Anne Jeffreys, local GP and East Riding Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Chairperson said "The vaccination programme in East Riding of Yorkshire is well underway. All our GP practices are working together through their Primary Care Networks to currently vaccinate priority people through seven locations in the area as well as people in care homes and those who are housebound.

"Local residents don’t have to do anything, we understand there is a huge amount of interest and we urge people to be patient with us and not to contact their GP Practice to book an appointment.

"The vaccination programme will take months, it will not happen in a few days.

"No one will be excluded from the programme and when it is their turn to be vaccinated, people will receive a telephone call from their GP to book an appointment along with details of where to go."

Watch to find out when you could get the coronavirus vaccine:

Vaccination centres:

Alf Marshall Community Centre- Goodhart Road, Bransholme

KCOM Stadium- Walton Street

East Riding:

Priority groups are being given the vaccine first, include some who will receive it at the KCOM Stadium

Alfred Bean Hospital- Bridlington Road, Driffield

Bartholemew Medical Practice- Woodland Avenue, Goole

Beverley Race Course- York Road, Beverley

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Health Assessment for the United States of America

All applicants are required to undergo a migration health assessment as part of their visa application process for the United States of America. In this document, you will find important information related to your upcoming migration health assessment at IOM’s Migration Health Assessment Centre (MHAC) in Moscow, Russian Federation.

Breakdown of Migration Health Assessment Procedures, by Age of Applicant:

All basic requirements are done on the same day, during the same appointment. Will I need additional tests or procedures? Additional tests or treatment may be in order to complete the health assessment and/or to comply with the requirements of the immigration authorities, based on health conditions identified during your examination. In such an event, you will be provided with additional counselling and more information during your appointment.

Identification:

  • Passport (original).
  • Case Number (visa interview appointment letter).

Medical Records:

  • Any medical reports on past or current medical conditions.
  • Vaccination records.
  • Child Health and Development Record for children, if available.
  • Eyeglasses or lenses, if you wear them.
  • Address in country of origin printed in English.
  • Address in the United States printed in English.
  • If you pre-paid for your migration health assessment, please send us a copy or bring a hard copy of the proof of payment.
  • You will be photographed for medical database during the registration.
  • Vaccinations:  Please bring your vaccination records. The doctor will need to review your vaccination history to determine if any other vaccinations are needed. If you are unable to bring your vaccination record, you will be considered ‘not immunized’ and will be given the recommended vaccines according to your age and medical status. You can check vaccination requirements in the table . In case you have received and completed any Covid-19 vaccination, please bring proof of vaccination with you. According to TI of USA for immigration health assessment it’s recommended to do accepted WHO vaccines such as Phizer, Moderna, Janssen, etc. Vaccines “Sputnik-V” and “Sputnik light” are considered and will be included in the Vaccination record form if done. All applicants 18+ going to the USA should present valid Covid-19 vaccination certificate with 2 doses of vaccine. It does not matter vaccine consists of 1 component or 2 components. The exception is Janssen (Johnson&Johnson), 1 doze is enough. All immigrant visa applicants who are either residents of or long-term visitors (i.e., greater than 4 weeks) to the above countries are required to receive one dose of inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) within the 12 months before travel to the United States to be considered admissible for immigration purposes. Addendum to Technical Instructions for Vaccinations: Polio Please note that refusing vaccinations may negatively affect your United States immigration prospects.
  • Minors:  Applicants under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who can provide consent and make decisions on their behalf.
  • Pregnancy:  If you are pregnant and undergoing a migration health assessment, you may choose to either proceed with the chest X-ray with a double leaded shielding to protect you and your unborn baby or wait to proceed with the migration health assessment until after giving birth. If you choose to proceed with the chest X-ray, you will be requested to sign an additional consent form.
  • You might be asked to undergo further testing if the doctor suspects you have TB.  In such an event, you will be provided with additional counselling and more information during your appointment. You will be requested to provide three (3) sputum samples over 3 consecutive days (Mon-Wed or Tue-Thu, samples are not taken on Fridays). These samples are then tested in a laboratory;  it takes 8 weeks  to obtain a result.

Advice for the Migration Health Assessment

  • For your physical examination, you will be asked to remove your clothes and will be provided with a medical gown, but  please keep your underwear on (see image at right) .
  • You  may request a chaperone  to be present at your physical examination.
  • Please do not conceal any medical conditions ; deliberate attempts to hide them will be reported to the immigration authorities.
  • For female applicants,  please do not conceal your pregnancy ; being pregnant will have no impact on your immigration prospects.
  • Please postpone or re-schedule your appointment if you or your child are ill  with a fever or have a rash.
  • For female applicants,  please postpone or re-schedule your appointment if you are menstruating , as it may affect the urine test result.
  • There is  no need to fast  prior to your appointment.

If you are 18 you are highly recommended to book an appointment via the  link

Please check the instruction  here  .

If the applicant is under 18, please fill in the  form  and send it to  [email protected] .

How to Pay for the Migration Health Assessment:

Payments should be made before your appointment or on the day of medical examination at IOM.

Please note that you are responsible for making the payment for the correct amount. If you are not sure about the correct amount to pay, please send a request for payment instructions to  [email protected] .

Only online or bank payments are accepted.

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    Vaccination involves a course of 3 injections before you travel, usually given over a period of 28 days. If you're bitten, licked or scratched by an animal in a country where rabies is a problem, further doses of rabies vaccine (with or without a special anti-rabies injection given around the wound) may be required as emergency treatment.

  17. Travel Vaccination

    East Asia. Australasia and Pacific. It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible - at least 6 weeks before you travel - as a second appointment will be required with the practice nurse to actually receive the vaccinations. These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine.

  18. Where can I get a covid vaccine in Hull and East Yorkshire?

    Vaccination centres: Hull: Alf Marshall Community Centre- Goodhart Road, Bransholme. KCOM Stadium- Walton Street. East Riding: Alfred Bean Hospital- Bridlington Road, Driffield. Bartholemew ...

  19. Schedule a Vaccination Appointment

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  20. Russia

    All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6-11 months, according to CDC's measles vaccination recommendations for international travel. Dogs infected with rabies are sometimes found in Russia.

  21. Yellow Fever Vaccination Clinics in Idaho

    6533 w emerald st travel medicine boise, id 83704 208-302-5200. website. boise, id: ada county: saltzer medical group - ten mile 875 s vanguard way meridian, id 83642 208-463-3000: meridian, id: ada county: st luke s travel medicine and immunization clinic 520 s eagle rd ste 1221 meridian, id 83642 208-706-7200. website. meridian, id: ada county

  22. Hull Orchard Park Health Centre

    Travel Vaccination Quick Check Tool. England COVID-19 spring booster vaccination service. clinical trials. macmillan & cancer support. ... Hull Orchard Park Health Centre Address 210 Orchard Park Rd Hull North Humberside HU6 9BX Store manager Angela Edmondson Contact number 01482853241. Store: Mon: 07:30 - 18:30:

  23. Health Assessment for the United States of America

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