Travelers to developing countries should check
for the latest information on these sites: CDC, WHO, and The US State Department for immunization requirements at their destinations.
A visit to International Travel Clinic will also furnish this information.
Studies indicate that multiple vaccines may be given at the same time to most adults, without significantly increasing adverse effects.
Adults and children should make sure routine vaccinations are up-to-date.
Travelers visiting developing countries may need booster doses. Recommendations seen here are general guidelines taken from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & The World Health Organization. These guidelines vary based on a person's age, immunization history, medical condition, travel plans, and many other variables. Please make an appointment for a consultation at your local travel clinic to ensure your safety while traveling abroad.
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- Protects against: Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
- Cost: $210
- Vaccine should be given: Age 60-69 is ideal for males and females to get the vaccine, though it can also be given to persons that are older.
- Vaccine will last for: One time recommendation.
- Link to CDC
Zostavax
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- Protects against: Yellow Fever
- Cost: $140
- Vaccine should be given: To those who are traveling to an area where Yellow Fever is prevelant. Upon confirmation of travel. At least 2 weeks to 10 days before traveling
- Vaccine will last for: 10 years
- Link to CDC
Yellow Fever
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- Protects against: Chicken Pox
- Cost: $130
- Vaccine should be given: as part of childhood routine immunizations, or adults with no immunity from these dieases
- Vaccine will last for: Life.
- Link to CDC
Varicella
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- Protects against: Typhoid- bacterial disease
- Cost: Vaccine: $95 / Oral: $85
- Vaccine will last for:Injection lasts for 2 years - Pill lasts for 5 years. We carry both types.
- Vaccine should be given: 2 weeks to 10 days before you travel
- Link to CDC
Typhoid
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- Protects against: Both Hep A and Hep B
- Cost: $135
- Vaccine should be given: series of three doses over a six month period to adult who have previously not received hepatitis A or B vaccines
- Vaccine will last for: Life
- Link to CDC
Twinrix
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- Protects against: Tetanus, Diphteria, Pertussis(Whooping Cough)
- TD Cost: $50 Tdap $70
- Vaccine should be given: as part of childhood routine immunizations, standard for adults
- Vaccine will last for: 10 years
- Link to CDC
Tetanus, Diphteria, Pertussis
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- Protects against: Rabies Virus
- Cost: $250
- Vaccine should be given: series of 3 injections over a 30 day period; to people with high work related exposure or travlers at risk
- Vaccine will last for: 5 years
- Link to CDC
Rabies
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- Protects against: Polio virus
- Cost: $45
- Vaccine should be given: as part of childhood routine immunizations, or adults with no immunity
- Vaccine will last for: Life
- Link to CDC
Polio
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- Protects against: Bacterial pneumonia
- Cost: $90
- Vaccine should be given: after age 2,
mostly at risk for respitory problems - Vaccine will last for: 5 years
- Link to CDC
Pneumovax
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- Protects against: Measles, Mumps, Rubella
- Cost: $95
- Vaccine should be given: as part of childhood routine immunizations, or adults with no immunity from these dieases
- Vaccine will last for: Life
- Link to CDC
MMR ( Measles, Mumps, Rubella )
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- Protects against: Bacterial meningitis
- Cost: $150
- Vaccine should be given: as part of childhood routine immunizations, or at risk travelers
- Vaccine will last for: 5 years
- Link to CDC
Meningococcal
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- Protects against: Japanese encephalitis virus
- Cost: $250
- Vaccine should be given: series of either 2 or 3 injections over a 6 month period. Only given to those traveling to the east. Call us for more information.
- Vaccine will last for: 5 years
- Link to CDC
Japanese Encephalitis
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- Protects against: Seasonal Flu Virus
- Cost: $40
- Vaccine should be given: Late August early September every year to most people, to protect themselves against seasonal influenza.
- Vaccine will last for: The Flu Season
- Link to CDC
Influenza (Injection and Intranasal-Flumist )
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- Protects against: Hepatitis B Virus
- Cost: $85 (per injection)
- Vaccine should be given: Part of your routine vaccinations. It's a series of three injections over a 6 month period.
- Vaccine will last for: After the third injection, this vaccination will last the rest of you life.
- Link to CDC
Hepatitis B
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- Protects against: Hepatitis A Virus
- Cost: $95 for adult and $55 for children (per injection)
- Vaccine should be given:Part of your routine vaccinations. It's a series of two injections over a 6 month period.
- Vaccine will last for: After the third injection, this vaccination will last the rest of you life.
- Link to CDC
Hepatitis A
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- Protects against: Male and Females against 4 types of HPV that causes genital warts and cervical cancer
- Cost: $180 (per injection)
- Vaccine should be given: To males and female between the ages of 11 and 26 years. It's a series of three injections over a 6 month period.
- Vaccine will last for: After the third injection, this vaccination will last the rest of you life.
- Link to CDC
*International Travel Clinic can also provide the PPD (TB Test) Price: $60.00
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