Vaccinations

Certificate Requirements

Yellow fever vaccination certificate required for travellers aged 1 year or over arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Yellow Fever ÂŁ60 per dose

How much will it cost?

Per Dose ÂŁ60
Doses per course 1
Price per course ÂŁ60

Recommended for all travellers

The vaccines in this section are recommended for all travellers visiting the country.

Hepatitis A ÂŁ55 per dose

Hepatitis A is a viral infection which causes an inflammation of the liver. In countries where hep A is prominent, many people catch it as a child. The infection tends to be mild in children but can occasionally cause complications. In adults, however, it can lead to liver damage or even liver failure. Although infection rates appear to be on the decrease, hepatitis A is endemic to Sri Lanka and the vaccination is recommended for all travellers.

Per Dose ÂŁ55
Doses per course 1
Price per course ÂŁ55
Poliomyelitis ÂŁ32 per dose

Vaccination schedule

Given as a part of the polio, tetanus and diphtheria vaccine. The usual course consists of one booster dose. If you have never had the vaccine before you may need more than one dose.

Boosters

Every ten years.

Who needs it?

You should have a booster if it’s been more than 10 years since you last had a polio, tetanus and diphtheria booster.

Age restrictions

We provide the vaccine for children over the age of 10.

Per Dose ÂŁ32
Doses per course 1
Price per course ÂŁ32
Tetanus ÂŁ32 per dose

The tetanus vaccine - or a booster - is recommended for all travellers who are planning to visit a country where access to medical assistance may be limited. You can get tetanus when tetanus bacteria get into your bloodstream, usually due to injury or a wound. You need a booster if your last tetanus jab was over ten years ago.

Per Dose ÂŁ32
Doses per course 1
Price per course ÂŁ32
Typhoid ÂŁ32 per dose

Like hepatitis A, typhoid fever is a food- and waterborne disease. It causes digestive problems such as diarrhoea or constipation, stomach pain and a high fever. The typhoid vaccination is recommended for all travellers visiting Sri Lanka, where outbreaks continue to occur. In addition to getting vaccinated you should take care in choosing where you eat and practise good food hygiene while abroad.

Per Dose ÂŁ32
Doses per course 1
Price per course ÂŁ32

Recommended for some travellers

Whether you will need any of the vaccines in this section depends on the region you're travelling to, the activities you have planned and your medical history.

Cholera ÂŁ28 per dose

Like hepatitis A and typhoid, cholera is a food- and waterborne disease and you need to practise good food hygiene to reduce your risk of cholera. The cholera vaccine may be relevant for travellers going to rural areas as well as areas with poor sanitation. Your nurse or pharmacist will assess your cholera risk based on where you’re travelling to as well as the activities you have planned and make a recommendation as to whether you should have the vaccine.

Per Dose ÂŁ28
Doses per course 2
Price per course ÂŁ56
Hepatitis B ÂŁ45 per dose

Hepatitis B is a blood borne disease. It is transmitted during sex as well as via contaminated needles (for example when undergoing a medical procedure or a cosmetic procedure involving equipment that hasn’t been sterilised). The vaccine is usually recommended for travellers who are visiting a country where hepatitis B is endemic for a longer period of time as well as anyone likely to come in close contact with the local population (for example aid workers and volunteers). The nurse or pharmacist may also recommend it if you’re planning any activities that put you at a higher risk of injury. Hepatitis B can cause a range of symptoms. It can become chronic and cause liver damage.

Per Dose ÂŁ45
Doses per course 3
Price per course ÂŁ135
Meningococcal Meningitis ÂŁ50 per dose

Vaccination schedule

1 dose.

Boosters

You won’t need a booster to stay protected but if required for a certificate, you can have one after five years.

Who needs it?

Advised if going to countries at risk and mixing closely with local population; compulsory for the Hajj pilgrimage.

Age restrictions

Can be given from birth.

Per Dose ÂŁ50
Doses per course 1
Price per course ÂŁ50
Rabies ÂŁ58 per dose

Rabies is a disease transmitted when you’re scratched or bitten by an animal that carries the disease. This could be any wild animal such as a bat or a fox but also a domestic animal such as a dog or cat. Although animals who have rabies will develop symptoms as the disease progresses, you can’t know for sure whether an animal carries it. Rabies is almost always fatal so it’s very important that you seek medical attention immediately if you’re bitten or scratched by an animal while in a country where rabies is endemic. The nurse or pharmacist may recommend the vaccine if you will be visiting rural areas with limited access to medical care or if you are planning to work with or handle animals. They may also recommend it if you’re staying for longer than one month.

Per Dose ÂŁ58
Doses per course 3
Price per course ÂŁ174
Yellow Fever ÂŁ60 per dose

Vaccination schedule

1 dose given at least 10 days before travel

Boosters

Not required.

Who needs it?

Advised if going to countries at risk or when requiring a yellow fever certificate.

Age restrictions

From 9 months, can be used from 6 months if there is a high risk of exposure.

Per Dose ÂŁ60
Doses per course 1
Price per course ÂŁ60




Why do I need a consultation?

It is difficult to say which vaccines you need without asking a medical professional. Your itinerary, your medical history and the activities you have planned all affect which vaccinations you need. It is important that a trained travel nurse or pharmacist checks what you need.

Exactly the travel vaccinations you need - no more, no less.

During your consultation, our nurse or pharmacist will talk you through the health risks at your travel destinations to check which vaccines you need. If a vaccine is not essential, we will explain your options so you can decide whether you would like to have it.

Malaria

Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease transmitted by mosquitoes. You cannot be vaccinated against malaria.

Malaria Precautions

Malaria is a health risk in certain parts of Kenya.There is a very low risk of malaria in Nairobi, the areas immediately around Nairobi, and in the highlands above 2,500m. Malaria tablets aren’t recommended if you are only travelling to these areas, but you should take precautions and practise insect bite avoidance to reduce your risk.There is a high risk of malaria in the rest of Kenya, so you need to take antimalarial tablets in addition to using insect repellent and avoiding mosquito bites if you are travelling to these high risk areas. Using insect repellent containing at least 20% DEET, wearing long-sleeved clothing and sleeping under bed nets are very effective precautions which will help you avoid bites. 

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