If you’re planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world.
Vaccinations are available to protect you against infections such as yellow fever, typhoid and hepatitis A.
In the UK, the NHS routine immunisation (vaccination) schedule protects you against a number of diseases, but does not cover all of the infectious diseases found overseas.
Before Travelling:
- See the GP or a private travel clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks before you’re due to travel
Some vaccines need to be given well in advance to allow your body to develop immunity, and some vaccines involve a number of doses spread over several weeks or months.
You may be more at risk of some diseases, for example, if you’re:
- Travelling in rural areas
- Backpacking
- Staying in hostels or camping
- On a long trip rather than a package holiday
Non-urgent advice: Please Note
If you have a pre-existing health problem, this may make you more at risk of infection or complications from a travel-related illness.
To get more information about what travel immunisations you require please complete the form below: