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Check travel health information before jetting off this summer

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NHS Ayrshire & Arran Travel Health Service

If you are lucky enough to be packing your suitcase and looking out your passport, take the time to also check the travel health information available regarding your destination too.

Depending on your destination, there may be specific advice for travellers, or vaccinations needed for visa entry requirements.

NHS Ayrshire & Arran Travel Health Service can offer:

  • advice about travel health;
  • vaccinations for travel that are free on the NHS; and
  • signposting to additional service providers if needed.

If you have booked a trip to a destination requiring travel health vaccinations please get in touch with the service as early as possible before departure to allow the scheduling of any appointments needed.

Some vaccinations are offered free by the NHS to citizens living in Scotland for the purposes of travel:

  • Cholera
  • Hepatitis A
  • Diptheria, Polio, tetanus (administered  as a combined vaccine)
  • Typhoid

The Travel Health Service team can also offer advice about rabies, monkeypox and coronavirus. If you require vaccines that are not available free through the NHS or antimalarial tablets, you will be signposted to a participating community pharmacy or specialist travel clinic.

NHS Ayrshire & Arran Chief Nurse (Immunisation) Susan Wilson said:

“In previous years patients with travel health requirements may have made their GP practice their first port of call, but that should no longer be the case. The NHS Ayrshire & Arran Travel Health Service can help direct you to relevant information and offer advice about travel health, as well as schedule appointments for vaccinations offered free on the NHS.

“You can go online to visit our website https://www.nhsaaa.net/services/services-a-z/travel-vaccines/  to get all the details or the national Fit for Travel site https://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/home, which also offers a wealth of travel health information, as well as links to local services.

“Our main ask is that you don’t leave it too close to your departure date if you do require travel health services. Please get in touch just as early as possible after booking your holiday if you are going to need vaccinations or specific advice regarding your destination with regard to health risks in that country or region.”