When you're traveling abroad, exposure to diseases that are rare or non-existent in your home country can be a serious health risk. Vaccinations are one of the best ways to protect yourself and those around you from potentially life-threatening infections. Some diseases, like typhoid, yellow fever, and malaria, are more prevalent in certain parts of the world and can be contracted through food, water, or insect bites. By getting vaccinated before your trip, you reduce the likelihood of contracting these diseases, ensuring a safer and healthier travel experience. In addition to protecting yourself, vaccinations help reduce the spread of diseases globally, contributing to overall public health.
Vaccines work by stimulating your body's immune system to recognize and fight off specific pathogens (like bacteria or viruses) without actually causing the disease. When you receive a vaccination, your immune system "learns" to defend itself against the pathogen, allowing it to mount a faster and stronger response if you're ever exposed to the disease in the future. Depending on the disease and the type of vaccine, you may need one dose or a series of doses given over a few weeks or months before your trip. The timing of your vaccinations is critical, so it's important to visit a travel clinic well in advance of your departure.
We offer a wide range of vaccinations to suit your travel needs. Please note that prices may vary based on the specific vaccine and dosage required:
Vaccination | Price |
Cholera (Oral Only) | 60 |
Diphtheria/Tetanus/Polio combined |
40 |
Hepatitis A | 50 |
Hepatitis B |
40 |
Japanese Encephalitis |
100 |
Meningitis ACWY | 60 |
MMR* | 40 |
Rabies | 80 |
Tick Borne Encephalitis |
70 |
Typhoid | 40 |
Typhoid Oral | 50 |
Yellow Fever | 80 |