- Malaria tablets
- Hepatitis B
- Engerix 3 injections: now, 1 month, 6 months
- Japanese encephalitis
- IXARIO 2 injections. Day 0, Day 28
- Rabies
- Rabbies Vaccine BP: 3 injections. Day 0, Day 7, Day 28
- Tick-born encephalitis
- Ticovac: 3 injections. now, 1 month, 5 months
- Cholera
- Dukoral: 2 oral doses. now, 1-6 weeks.
Fit For Travel recommends going to my GP but that's going to take years. There is a place called the Travel Clinic where you can make appointments even at the weekend.
Classic vaccines are free but exotic ones are about £50 a shot (see prices) and for each vaccine you need between 2 and 3 shots. This is the list of vaccines paid for by the NHS.
Classic vaccines are free but exotic ones are about £50 a shot (see prices) and for each vaccine you need between 2 and 3 shots. This is the list of vaccines paid for by the NHS.
To get an appointment with my GP, all I need to do is go there in person and ask for a travel vaccination appointment (can’t be that specific on the phone).
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