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The Surgery is open from 8.00am - 6.30pm
Monday to Friday

 

 

 

 What we can provide:                               (please read disclaimer re links)

     General Advice 

Our treatment room nurses will provide general travel advice according to practice protocols on your itinerary.

However, with people travelling to more exotic locations, multi destinations and backpacking we now recognise that some itineraries are outside the scope of our expertise. In these cases we will recommend that you contact MASTA on 0906 822 4100 who provide an excellent service and all you pay for is the phone call (60p/min). They also have a website www.masta.org.

There are also plenty of good sources of information available on the internet and we would recommend the following.

 

Vaccinations

 

Prior to travelling abroad, please see the nurse approximately 6 weeks beforehand. This allows time for immunisations to be given.

The Centre Practice is a registered Yellow Fever Centre and can give Yellow Fever vaccination to patients not registered at the practice.

Some vaccinations are free of charge, others will cost a fee and others will involve you taking a private prescription,for which there is a £12 charge per patient per prescription, to the chemist. (Note that the chemist will also charge for the cost of the vaccination and the dispensing cost)

  •  Tetanus                                          

  •  Hepatitis A

  •  Typhoid                       - All are free

  •  Polio   

  •  Diphtheria

 

  •  Yellow Fever                  -£50

 

  •  Hepatitis B

  •  Tick Encephalitis         

  •  Rabies                           -Will issue a private prescription.

  •  Japanese Encephalitis

  •  Meningitis

 

Useful vaccination web links

  

 Anti-Malarials

Again, please use MASTA for up to the minute advice on which areas of the world require tablets for malaria protection and which type.

Most can be bought over the counter from the chemist but some will require a private prescription form your GP at a £12 charge per prescription per patient. (Note that the chemist will charge for the cost of the tablets and the dispensing cost).

Any other medication solely requested for travel purposes e.g. antibiotics in case of Traveller's diarrhoea will also incur a £12 private prescription charge.

 

 

 

Medical advice

Some patients who feel they are at a particular high risk form travelling may wish to discuss their travel arrangements with their G.P. However, our nurses are capable at answering most questions and will call upon the G.P’s advice if they feel the question lies outside their expertise.