Tonbridge Clinic: Travel Vaccinations
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About the Clinic
Introducing Tonbridge Clinic, located within Heath Pharmacy on Maidstone Road, Horsmonden, Tonbridge, TN12 8JJ, UK. This clinic stands as a pillar of health in the Tonbridge community, renowned for its commitment to patient care and a broad spectrum of health services. Our dedication to serving the local and surrounding communities has earned us a loyal customer base, who trust us for their healthcare and vaccination needs.
Why Choose CityDoc Tonbridge Clinic for Travel Vaccinations?
Tonbridge Clinic is distinguished by its personalised service and expertise in travel health. Please note, unlike other clinics, we do not offer walk-in services; appointments must be scheduled in advance. This ensures that each patient receives dedicated time and care for their travel vaccination and health consultation needs.
Our Travel Vaccination and General Vaccinations
At Tonbridge Clinic, we offer an extensive array of vaccinations for travellers and general health purposes. Our services are designed to cater to the varied needs of our patients, providing them with the necessary immunisations to stay healthy, whether at home or abroad.
Arriving by Public Transportation
Accessing Heath Pharmacy in Horsmonden by public transport can present certain challenges. Located on Maidstone Road in the quiet village of Horsmonden, near Tonbridge, the pharmacy’s rural setting means that public transport options are less frequent and comprehensive than in more urban areas.
Arriving by Car
For patients driving to Tonbridge Clinic, there is street parking available nearby. This convenience ensures a smooth and stress-free visit to our clinic, with easy access to our comprehensive healthcare services.
Wheelchair Accessibility
Tonbridge Clinic is committed to inclusivity and accessibility, offering full wheelchair access to ensure all patients can receive the care they need in a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Easy Payment Options
We strive to make your visit as convenient as possible, which includes offering a variety of payment options. Tonbridge Clinic accepts credit cards and NFC mobile payments, facilitating a seamless experience for your health and travel plans.
About the Consultations
Our medical team at Tonbridge Clinic is prepared to provide detailed consultations and vaccinations by appointment only. This ensures personalised attention and care, addressing your specific health or travel vaccination requirements efficiently. Consultations are thorough, aiming to cover all necessary aspects within approximately 30 minutes, with a base fee of £20 for vaccine administration by our qualified healthcare professionals. Advance booking is essential to secure same-day vaccination availability.
Travel Services
Travel Vaccination Near You
Located within the heart of Tonbridge, our clinic serves as a crucial resource for travel vaccinations, offering comprehensive immunization services to prepare you for safe travels.
Travel Vaccination Clinic Tonbridge does not offer Yellow Fever Vaccination
Our vaccination clinic does not provide yellow fever vaccinations. Nearby, our flagship locations offer this service. Please visit them for your yellow fever vaccination needs. We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
Local Travel Vaccination Services
Specialising in travel health, Tonbridge Clinic delivers top-tier vaccination services tailored to individual needs. With an emphasis on scheduled appointments, we ensure that every patient receives the focused and expert care necessary for a healthy journey ahead.
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Patients are required to pay a base fee of £20 at their appointment (£10 for additional person), chargeable on your 1 st appointment visit. This fee covers your necessary face to face consultation, prior to any treatment being given and does not form part of your treatment cost.
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If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with the practice nurse to discuss your travel arrangements. This will include which countries and areas within countries that you are visiting to determine what vaccinations are required.
There is further information about countries and vaccinations required on the Fit For Travel website
It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible - at least 6 weeks before you travel - as a second appointment will be required with the practice nurse to actually receive the vaccinations. These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine. Your second appointment needs to be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.
Travel Health Questionnaire
To help us offer the appropriate advice, please fill out the online form before coming to see the nurse.
Travelling in Europe
If you are travelling to Europe the EU has published useful information for travellers on the European website .
Travel Immunisation: Private
We do not offer private travel immunisations (eg Japanese Encephalitis, Meningitis, Rabies, Hepatitis B or Yellow Fever). For these vaccinations you will need to attend a private travel clinic. You can find travel clinics by searching the internet but local clinics include:
- Masta Travel Clinic Tonbridge : Warders, Tonbridge. Call 0330 100 4314
- Masta Travel Clinic Lloyds Pharmacy : Sainsburys, Tunbridge Wells. Call 0330 100 4314
- Heath Pharmacy : Horsmonden. Call 01892 722217
When You Travel
- Remember to take out adequate insurance cover for your trip.
- If you have any pre-existing medical conditions make sure you inform your insurance company and check the small print of your policy thoroughly.
- Make sure that you take an adequate supply of your regular medications and order from the surgery well in advance. Carry your medications in your hand luggage in their original packaging and if you are flying with sharps and /or controlled drugs you may wish to ask for a “flying with needles” letter from our receptionists to show to your airline at check in.
- Remember that most medications need to be kept at a temperature below 25°C or possibly refrigerated – make plans for how you will do this.
- Some countries do not allow certain medications – check the NHS website and contact the Embassy of the country to which you are travelling if you have any doubts.
- If you are travelling to a European country make sure you obtain an EHIC Card (and check that it is valid as they do have an expiry date). Further information about EHIC is found on the NHS website
While You Are Abroad
- Only drink water you know to be safe. If you do not know the water is safe only drink boiled water, bottled or canned drinks or water treated by a sterilising agent. Remember that this might include ice in your drinks and water for brushing your teeth.
- Keep hydrated – drink extra fluids in a hot climate and be aware that alcohol can make you dehydrated.
- Remember to take sensible precautions in the sun to prevent sunburn and heatstroke and always use a sunblock which contains both UVA and UVB protection and sufficient SPF. Children under 3 years should have a minimum of SPF 25 and babies under 6 months should be kept out of the sun at all times. Reapply often and always after swimming and washing.
Common Illnesses Abroad
The most common illness you will be exposed to is diarrhoea. This can be caused by eating and/or drinking food and water contaminated by bacteria, viruses and parasites. There is no vaccine against it and usually lasts for 2-4 days and whilst not a life threatening illness, it can disrupt your trip for several days. The main danger of this illness is dehydration. You can buy over the counter rehydration solutions such as dioralyte or electrolade to take with you. Antidiarrhoeal tablets can be used for adults but should never be used in children under 4 years of age and only on prescription for children aged between 4 and 12.
If you are taking the oral contraceptive pill you should be aware that you may not have full protection if you have diarrhoea and vomiting and extra precautions should be taken.
Insect bites are common and can be the cause of various diseases including malaria, dengue fever and yellow fever. Some insects bite only at night but protection is needed at all times. The best advice is to avoid being bitten by covering up your skin as much as possible in at risk areas and use insect repellents on exposed skin (DEET containing products are the most effective – with a DEET content of up to 50% in tropical areas being recommended).
Rabies is present in many parts of the world – avoid touching any animal, even cats and dogs. If you are licked on broken or scratched skin wash the wound thoroughly with soap and running water for 10 to 15 minutes and apply an antiseptic solution and seek medical advice immediately, even if you have been previously immunised. If you are bitten you must seek urgent medical attention.
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The following vaccinations are available free on the NHS from at our practice.
- Diphtheria , polio and tetanus booster
- Hepatitis A
These vaccines protect against diseases which are considered to be the greatest risk to public health if they were brought into the country.
For other private travel vaccinations you are advised to attend a local private clinic and you will have to pay for these to be administered.
- Hepatitis B
- Meningitis C and other meningitis vaccines
- Japanese Encephalitis
- Tick-borne Encephalitis
- Tuberculosis
- Yellow Fever
- Malaria Tablets
Please visit the Travel Health Pro website for more information
Advice and vaccination are given by the Practice Nurse. Please do not ask any of the Receptionists for advice regarding travel vaccines, as they are not medically trained. If you have any queries, you must make a 20 minute appointment with the Practice Nurse. You will be asked to complete a travel questionnaire prior to the appointment, so that the Practice Nurse can check what vaccines you may require. An online version is available below.
We recommend that you have your travel vaccinations administered at least 6 - 8 weeks before your departure date.
Read the latest health advice for the country you're travelling to on the Fit for Travel website , and check the travel safety updates with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office .
You may need travel vaccines or, if diseases such as malaria are a risk, you may need to start protecting yourself well in advance.
Prepare a kit of travel health essentials , including sunscreen, painkillers, antiseptic, insect repellent and anti-diarrhoea pills. These will be useful wherever you're going.
Sexual health experts advise taking condoms with you to avoid the risk of buying fake brands, which may be unsafe, when you get there.
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A medical in person consultation fee will be charged only if a vaccination/tablets or capsules are not administered/supplied. This is a non-refundable £20 fee and is per appointment.
This is fee is per appointment. For group bookings, we will charge only once.
If there is a risk assessment carried out by a nurse/pharmacist, this is considered as a consultation and therefore the consultation fee will be applicable.
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If you are travelling and think you may need vaccinations, please visit https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/ .
Using their advice, please decide which vaccinations you wish to have.
You will then need to book a travel appointment with our practice nurse. They will be able to give you more travel advice and the vaccinations which are available for free on the NHS.
Please note that these appointments are extremely popular and do get booked up very quickly. Please therefore allow a minimum of 6 weeks for them before you travel. Please note that certain vaccination regimes do need a month to complete.
For any vaccinations that are not available on the NHS , you will need to visit the travel clinic through www.travelhealthclinic.co.uk to receive them, and they will be chargeable.
There is further information about countries and vaccinations required on the links below:
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Available travel vaccines
The following vaccinations are available for people travelling abroad.
Cholera vaccination
Vaccination against cholera isn't routinely needed for most travellers.
But in some cases it may be recommended for aid workers and people likely to have limited access to medical services – for example, people working in refugee camps or after natural disasters.
Most cases of cholera are confined to regions of the world with poor sanitation and water hygiene, such as parts of:
- South America
The vaccine is usually given as a drink in 2 separate doses, taken 1 to 6 weeks apart.
Children aged 2 to 6 years old should have a third dose taken 1 to 6 weeks after the second dose.
You should make sure you have the final dose of this vaccine at least a week before you travel.
A single booster dose or full revaccination is usually recommended if you have previously been vaccinated against cholera and you're planning to travel to an area where the infection is common.
Diphtheria vaccination
A combined vaccination that protects against diphtheria , polio and tetanus is routinely given to all children in the UK.
You should make sure you and your children are up-to-date with your routine vaccinations before travelling.
Further booster doses are usually only recommended if you're going to visit parts of the world where diphtheria is widespread and your last vaccination dose was more than 10 years ago.
Diphtheria is more common in parts of the world where fewer people are vaccinated, such as:
- Central and Southeast Asia
- Eastern Europe
Additional doses of the vaccination are given in a single 3-in-1 Td/IPV (tetanus, diphtheria and polio) injection.
Hepatitis A vaccination
Vaccination against hepatitis A is recommended if you're travelling to countries where there are poor levels of sanitation and hygiene, and hepatitis A is common.
Ask your GP, pharmacy or travel clinic if you should have the hepatitis A vaccine if you're travelling to:
- Sub-Saharan and North Africa
- the Middle East
- South and Central America
The vaccination against hepatitis A is usually given as a single initial injection, with a second dose 6 to 12 months later. Two doses should protect you for at least 25 years.
You should preferably have the initial dose at least 2 weeks before you leave, although it can be given up to the day of your departure if needed.
Jabs that offer combined protection against hepatitis A and hepatitis B or typhoid are also available if you're likely to also be at risk of these conditions.
Hepatitis B vaccination
Vaccination against hepatitis B is recommended if you're travelling in parts of the world where hepatitis B is common, especially if you'll be doing activities that increase your risk of developing the infection.
Hepatitis B is spread through blood and body fluids. Things like having sex, injecting drugs or playing contact sports on your travels can increase your risk.
Anyone travelling for long periods or who's likely to need medical care while abroad is also at increased risk.
Hepatitis B is found worldwide, but it's more common in parts of:
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Southern and Eastern Europe
The hepatitis B vaccination generally involves a course of 3 injections. Depending on how quickly you need protection, these may be spread over a period as long as 6 months or as short as 3 weeks.
A combined hepatitis A and hepatitis B jab is also available if you're likely to be at risk of both these conditions while travelling.
Japanese encephalitis vaccination
Vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is usually recommended if you're planning a long stay (usually at least a month) in a country where you could get the condition.
It's particularly important if:
- you're visiting during the rainy season or there's a year-round risk because of a tropical climate
- you're going to visit rural areas, such as rice fields or marshlands
- you'll be taking part in any activities that may increase your risk of becoming infected, such as cycling or camping
Japanese encephalitis is found throughout Asia and beyond. The area it's found in stretches from the western Pacific islands in the east, across to the borders of Pakistan in the west.
It's found as far north as Northeastern China and as far south as the islands of the Torres Strait and Cape York in Northeastern Australia.
Despite its name, Japanese encephalitis is now relatively rare in Japan because of mass immunisation programmes.
Find out more about risk areas on the Travel Health Pro website
Vaccination against Japanese encephalitis usually consists of 2 injections, with the second dose given 28 days after the first.
Ideally, you need to have the second dose a week before you leave.
Meningococcal meningitis vaccination
Vaccination against some types of meningococcal meningitis is usually recommended if you're travelling to areas at risk and your planned activities put you at higher risk – for example, if you're a long-term traveller who has close contact with the local population.
High-risk areas for meningococcal meningitis include:
- parts of Africa
- Saudi Arabia during the mass gatherings of Hajj or Umrah
All travellers to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages are required to show proof of vaccination.
If travelling to a high-risk area, you should be vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis with a MenACWY vaccine , also known as the quadrivalent meningococcal meningitis vaccine.
This is a single injection that should be given 2 to 3 weeks before you travel. Babies under a year old need 2 injections.
You should have the MenACWY vaccine before travelling to high-risk areas, even if you had the meningitis C vaccine as a child.
Read more about the meningococcal meningitis vaccines .
Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination
The MMR vaccine that protects against measles , mumps and rubella is routinely given to all children in the UK.
You should make sure you and your children are up-to-date with routine vaccinations, including MMR, before travelling.
If you haven't been fully vaccinated against these conditions or you're not already immune, you should ask about MMR vaccination before you travel.
The MMR vaccine is given as 2 injections. These are usually given when a child is 3 years and 4 months old.
But if vaccination has been missed previously, adults can have the doses 1 month apart, and children can have them 3 months apart if necessary.
Read more about the MMR vaccine .
Polio vaccination
A combined vaccination that protects against diphtheria, polio and tetanus is routinely given to all children in the UK.
Further booster doses are usually only recommended if you're going to visit parts of the world where polio is, or has recently been, present and your last vaccination dose was more than 10 years ago.
Currently the condition is most common in Pakistan and Afghanistan, but it's also a risk in other regions of the world.
Read more about the Td/IPV (3-in-1) vaccine .
Rabies vaccination
Vaccination against rabies is advised if you're travelling to an area where you could get rabies, particularly if:
- you're staying for a month or more
- there's unlikely to be quick access to appropriate medical care
- you plan to do activities that could put you at increased risk of exposure to rabies, such as cycling or running
Rabies can be found in many parts of the world. GOV.UK provides a detailed list of countries that have rabies in domestic animals or wildlife .
Vaccination involves a course of 3 injections before you travel, usually given over a period of 28 days.
If you're bitten, licked or scratched by an animal in a country where rabies is a problem, further doses of rabies vaccine (with or without a special anti-rabies injection given around the wound) may be required as emergency treatment.
Find out more about the rabies vaccine
GOV.UK: Rabies risks for travellers
Tetanus vaccination
A combined vaccination that protects against diphtheria, polio and tetanus is routinely given to all children in the UK.
Further booster doses are usually only recommended if:
- you're travelling to areas where access to medical services is likely to be limited and your last vaccination dose was more than 10 years ago
- you've not had two booster doses
Read more about the Td/IPV (3-in-1) vaccine .
Tick-borne encephalitis vaccination
Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is usually recommended for anyone who plans to live or work in a high-risk area, or hike and camp in these areas during late spring or summer.
The ticks that cause TBE are mainly found in forested areas of central, eastern and northern Europe, although at-risk areas also include eastern Russia and some countries in east Asia, including some regions of China and Japan.
The vaccination requires a course of 3 injections for full protection. The second dose is given 1 to 3 months after the first and provides immunity for about a year.
A third dose, given 5 to 12 months after the second, provides immunity for up to 3 years.
The course can sometimes be accelerated if necessary. This involves 2 doses being given 2 weeks apart.
Booster doses of the vaccine are recommended every 3 years, if necessary.
Tuberculosis (TB) vaccination
The BCG vaccine (which stands for Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine) protects against tuberculosis , which is also known as TB.
The BCG vaccine isn't given as part of the routine NHS vaccination schedule. It's given on the NHS only when a child or adult is thought to have an increased risk of coming into contact with TB.
When preparing for travel abroad, the BCG vaccine is recommended for any unvaccinated people under 16 who'll be living or working with friends, family or local people for more than 3 months in a country where TB is common or the risk of multi-drug resistant TB is high.
The BCG vaccine is given as a single injection.
Areas of the world where the risk of TB is high enough to recommend BCG vaccination for previously unvaccinated travellers include:
- parts of South and Southeast Asia
Read more about the BCG vaccine .
Typhoid vaccination
Vaccination against typhoid fever is recommended if you're travelling to parts of the world where the condition is common, particularly if you'll:
- have frequent or prolonged exposure to conditions where sanitation and food hygiene are likely to be poor
- be staying or working with local people
High-risk areas include:
- parts of South and Central America
Two main vaccines are available for typhoid fever in the UK. One is given as a single injection, and the other is given as 3 capsules to take on alternate days.
It's also possible to have a combined hepatitis A and typhoid jab.
Ideally, the typhoid vaccine should be given at least 1 month before you travel, but it can be given closer to your travel date if necessary.
Booster vaccinations are recommended every 3 years if you continue to be at risk of infection.
Read more about the typhoid vaccine .
Yellow fever vaccination
Vaccination against yellow fever is advised if you're travelling to areas where there's a risk of getting yellow fever.
Some countries require a proof of vaccination certificate before they let you enter the country.
Yellow fever occurs in some areas of tropical Africa and Central and South America. More information about yellow fever and areas where it's found is available on Travel Health Pro .
A single dose of the yellow fever vaccine is thought to provide lifelong protection. For most people, a booster dose is no longer recommended.
You must have a yellow fever vaccination at least 10 days before you travel. You will also need to complete a yellow fever vaccination checklist to make sure you can have the vaccine.
Find out more about the yellow fever vaccination checklist on the Travel Health Pro website
You should be issued with an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis when you have the vaccine. This certificate is valid for life.
Some people cannot have the yellow fever vaccine.
Read more about the yellow fever vaccine and who can have it .
When to get further advice
Speak to your GP before having any vaccinations if:
- you're planning to get pregnant
- you're pregnant
- you're breastfeeding
- you have an immune deficiency
- you have any allergies
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A huge vaccination programme is underway across the country, dubbed the biggest mission bestowed upon the NHS in history.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed to get the two approved vaccines into the arms of hundreds of thousands of people, daily, by the end of the month.
Addressing the public, he plucked a target of reaching 15 million people by February 15 - just over a month away.
He said the government and the NHS were 'truly throwing everything at' the UK-wide roll-out.
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By the end of this week, he revealed there will be more than 1,000 GP sites, 223 hospital sites, seven giant vaccination centres and 200 community pharmacies delivering the vaccine.
And now a full list of hubs and centres has been unveiled by the Kent and Medway CCG.
Despite the locations now being revealed, people have been reminded that these are not walk-in clinics.
Patients should only arrive at a vaccination booth if they've been invited.
Among those at the top of the priority list are the clinically vulnerable, elderly, care home residents and front line workers.
A statement from the CCG said: "More hospitals hubs, primary care services and large vaccination centres will open across Kent and Medway as further supplies of the vaccine become available.
"There will also be services taking vaccines out to housebound patients and care home residents.
"All Covid-19 vaccinations will be provided through booked appointments."
See below for the full list of locations
*this is in addition to hospitals.
Vaccination sites: Dover Health Centre, Maison Dieu Road, Dover, CT16 1RH.
Aylesham Health Centre, Queens Road, Aylesham, CT3 3BB (for NHS and care home staff arranged in advance).
Providing vaccines for patients at the following GP surgeries:
- Lydden Surgery
- Aylesham Medical Practice
- White Cliffs Medical Centre
- St James' Surgery
- Pencester Surgery
- High Street Surgery
- Peter Street Surgery
- Buckland Medical Practice
- Balmoral Surgery
- St Richard's Road Surgery
- Sandwich Medical Practice
- The Cedars Surgery
- Manor Road Surgery
Vaccination site: Civic Centre, Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone, CT20 2QY.
- The New Surgery
- Guildhall Street Surgery
- Sandgate Road Surgery
- Manor Clinic
Vaccination site: Oaklands Health Centre, Stade Street, Hythe, CT21 6BD.
- Sun Lane Surgery
- White House Surgery
- Oaklands Health Centre
- Hawkinge and Elham Surgery
- The Folkestone Surgery
- Folkestone Health Centre
- New Lyminge Surgery
Vaccination sites: St Stephens Medical Centre, St Stephen's Walk, Ashford, TN23 5AQ
Musgrove Park Medical Centre, Beaver Road, Ashford, TN23 7SP.
Charing Surgery, 1 Surgery Close, Charing, Ashford, TN27 0AW.
Headcorn Surgery, Grigg Lane, Headcorn, Ashford, TN27 9AA.
- St Stephens Medical Centre
- Hollington Surgery
- Sydenham House
- New Hayesbank Surgery
- Wye Surgery
- Sellindge Surgery
- Kingsnorth Medical Practice
- Woodchurch Surgery
- Charing Surgery
- Ivy Court Surgery
- Hamstreet Surgery
- Howell Surgery
- Northridge Medical Practice
- Yalding Surgery
- Lamberhurst Surgery
- Marden Medical Centre
- Old Parsonage Surgery
- Old School Surgery
- Crane Practice
- Malling Four Health (Staplehurst)
- Wish Valley Surgery
- Orchard End Surgery
Vaccination sites: Minster Surgery, 75 High Street, Minster, Ramsgate, CT12 4AB.
Montefiore Centre, Dumpton Park Drive, Ramsgate, CT11 8AD.
Mocketts Wood, Hopeville Avenue, Broadstairs, CT10 2TR.
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Vaccination sites: Northgate Medical Practice, 1 Northgate, Canterbury, CT1 1WL.
Bridge Health Centre, Patrixbourne Road, Bridge, Canterbury, CT4 5BL.
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Vaccination sites: Len Valley Branch Surgery (Glebe), Church Road, Harrietsham, Maidstone, ME17 1AP.
Greensands Branch Surgery, Boughton Lane, Loose, Maidstone, ME15 9QJ.
Bower Mount Medical Centre, 1 Bower Mount Road, Maidstone, ME16 8AX.
Blackthorn Medical Centre, St Andrews Road, Maidstone, ME16 9AN.
Avicenna Medical Centre, West Malling, Oxley Shaw Lane, Leybourne, ME19 5PU.
- Bearsted Medical Practice
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- Greensand Health Centre - Stockett Lane
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Sittingbourne
Vaccination site: Age Concern, Heather House Day Centre, Avenue of Rememberance, Sittingbourne, ME10 4NN.
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Isle of Sheppey
Vaccination site: Sheerness Health Centre, 250-262 High St, Sheerness, ME12 1UP.
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Sheppey Community Hospital
Vaccination sites: Long Catlis Road Surgery, Parkwood, Rainham, ME8 9PR.
Woodlands Family Practice, Woodlands Road, Gillingham, ME7 2BU.
Rochester Healthy Living Centre, Delce Road, Rochester, ME1 2EL.
Lordswood Healthy Living Centre, Sultan Road, Chatham, ME5 8TJ.
- Thames Avenue Surgery
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Gravesend and Dartford
Vaccination site: Building A, Fleet Health Campus, Vale Road, Northfleet, Gravesend, DA11 8BZ.
Swanscombe Health Centre, Southfleet Road, Swanscombe, DA10 0BF
The Orchard Practice, Tower Road, Dartford, DA1 2HA.
Meopham Medical Centre, Wrotham Road, Meopham, DA13 0AH.
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Vaccination site: Abbey Court Medical Centre, 7-15 St John’s Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9TF.
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Vaccination site: Tonbridge Baptist Church, Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge, TN10 3HZ.
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Vaccination site: Sevenoaks Medical Centre, Beadle House, London Road, Sevenoaks, TN13 2JD.
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29 people were also taken to police stations. Among the arrested were citizens of Kyrgyzstan.
A mass brawl involving over 100 employees and security personnel broke out at the Wildberries warehouse in Elektrostal on Dec. 8.
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The following vaccinations are available free on the NHS from at our practice. Cholera. Diphtheria, polio and tetanus booster. Hepatitis A. Typhoid. These vaccines protect against diseases which are considered to be the greatest risk to public health if they were brought into the country. For other private travel vaccinations you are advised to ...
Depends on duration of travel. Differs between brands. £1.25 per tablet. Find your nearest clinic. Book an appointment. A medical in person consultation fee will be charged only if a vaccination/tablets or capsules are not administered/supplied. This is a non-refundable £20 fee and is per appointment. This is fee is per appointment.
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Vaccination involves a course of 3 injections before you travel, usually given over a period of 28 days. If you're bitten, licked or scratched by an animal in a country where rabies is a problem, further doses of rabies vaccine (with or without a special anti-rabies injection given around the wound) may be required as emergency treatment.
Prevention modalities: vaccination, medication, consultation. Hepatitis A. Contaminated food & water. Vaccination (2-dose vaccine): Recommended for most travelers. --Administer 2 doses, at least 6 months apart. --At least 1 dose should be given before travel. Consultation: Advise patient to wash hands frequently and avoid unsafe food and water.
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Find out which travel vaccines you may need to help you stay healthy on your trip. Before Travel. Make sure you are up-to-date on all of your routine vaccines. Routine vaccinations protect you from infectious diseases such as measles that can spread quickly in groups of unvaccinated people. Many diseases prevented by routine vaccination are not ...
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Local security forces brought 15 men to a military enlistment office after a mass brawl at a warehouse of the Russian Wildberries company in Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast on Feb. 8, Russian Telegram channel Shot reported.. 29 people were also taken to police stations. Among the arrested were citizens of Kyrgyzstan. A mass brawl involving over 100 employees and security personnel broke out at the ...