Travel Clinic

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Travel Health Assessment Appointment

To help us fully evaluate any potential health risks related to your upcoming trip, we recommend booking a Travel Clinic appointment with our Practice Nurse. Ideally, this should be done when you book your holiday or at least 6 weeks before departure.

During your appointment, we may ask the following to better prepare for your travels:
- Travel dates & duration: When are you leaving, and how long will you be away?
- Destinations: Where are you traveling to, including specific regions or cities?
- Accommodation & activities: Will you be staying in hotels, camping, or backpacking? Are you planning any high-risk activities?
- Travel Insurance: Do you have coverage, and have you disclosed any pre-existing medical conditions?
- Pregnancy (if applicable): If you are of childbearing age, could you be pregnant, or are you planning a pregnancy?
- Medical history: Do you have any existing conditions or past illnesses? (This may affect malaria prevention recommendations.)

Before your appointment, please complete our [Travel Risk Assessment Form] for a smoother consultation.

Useful External Websites

It would help us greatly if you had some awareness of the travel problems that you may be at risk from on your trip before you come for your appointment.
Please look at the following website, to read the information for the county you are visiting http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/
Other useful websites to look at are:-
http://www.fco.gov.uk/
http://www.nathnac.org/
http://www.malariahotspots.co.uk/