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Jet off on holiday knowing that you will be protected against infectious diseases.
Whether you're a seasoned explorer, embarking on your first journey, or heading abroad for business, our travel specialists are dedicated to providing you with expert travel advice and personalised care. We offer a wide range of travel vaccines, tailored to meet the unique needs of travellers with complex itineraries and medical requirements. We have everything you need, including travel vaccinations, malaria tablets, travel accessories, and the latest information and advice on travel-related health issues. Book your travel vaccines in Putney today.
Book NowVaccine | Per Dose | Doses per course | Price per course |
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Chickenpox | £70 | 2 dose(s) | £140 |
The chickenpox (varicella) vaccine is used to protect against the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox. It is typically given in two doses, providing lifelong immunity in most people. It is especially important for children, healthcare workers, and people at higher risk of complications from chickenpox. | |||
Cholera Vaccine | £30 | 2 dose(s) | £60 |
The oral cholera vaccine protects against Vibrio cholerae, the bacteria responsible for cholera, an infection that causes severe diarrhoea and dehydration. The vaccine is often recommended for travellers to regions where cholera is endemic, and for populations at high risk during outbreaks. | |||
Diptheria, Tetanus & Polio | £45 | 1 dose(s) | £45 |
This combination vaccine provides protection against diphtheria, tetanus, and poliomyelitis. It is commonly given to children as part of their routine immunization schedule, with booster doses recommended for adults to maintain immunity against these diseases. | |||
Hepatitis A & Hepatitis B Twinrix Vaccine (Adult) | £70 | 3 dose(s) | £210 |
Twinrix for adults is a combination vaccine that provides protection against both hepatitis A and hepatitis B. It is administered in a series of three doses and is often recommended for travellers, healthcare workers, and individuals at risk for these infections. | |||
Hepatitis A & Hepatitis B Twinrix Vaccine (Child) | £65 | 3 dose(s) | £195 |
Twinrix for children offers protection against hepatitis A and B for individuals aged 1-15. Like the adult version, it is given in three doses and is particularly important for children traveling to regions where these infections are prevalent. | |||
Hepatitis A & Typhoid Combined Vaccine | £90 | 1 dose(s) | £90 |
This combination vaccine protects against both hepatitis A and typhoid fever. It is particularly useful for travellers to areas where both diseases are common, and it simplifies the vaccination process by reducing the number of injections. | |||
Hepatitis A Vaccine (Adult) | £65 | 1 dose(s) | £65 |
The hepatitis A vaccine for adults provides protection against hepatitis A, a viral infection that affects the liver. It is typically administered in two doses, with long-lasting immunity, and is recommended for travellers to endemic areas, healthcare workers, and people with chronic liver disease. | |||
Hepatitis A Vaccine (Child) | £65 | 1 dose(s) | £65 |
The pediatric hepatitis A vaccine is given to children over the age of 1 to protect against the hepatitis A virus. It is administered in two doses and is often recommended for children traveling to high-risk areas or those living in regions with frequent outbreaks. | |||
Hepatitis B Vaccine (Adult) | £60 | 3 dose(s) | £180 |
The hepatitis B vaccine protects adults from hepatitis B, a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). It is usually administered in three doses and is recommended for healthcare workers, travellers, and individuals at risk of HBV infection. | |||
Hepatitis B Vaccine (Child) | £50 | 3 dose(s) | £150 |
The hepatitis B vaccine for children is typically given shortly after birth, followed by two more doses. It is part of the routine childhood immunization schedule to protect against hepatitis B, which can cause long-term liver damage. | |||
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine | £135 | 2 dose(s) | £270 |
The Japanese encephalitis vaccine provides protection against Japanese encephalitis, a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes that can cause inflammation of the brain. The vaccine is recommended for travellers to areas where the virus is common and for those staying in rural areas for extended periods. | |||
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Vaccine | £65 | 1 dose(s) | £65 |
The MMR vaccine is a combination vaccine that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. It is administered in two doses and is part of the routine immunization schedule for children, with a booster sometimes recommended for adults. | |||
Meningitis (ACWY) Vaccine | £70 | 1 dose(s) | £70 |
The meningitis ACWY vaccine protects against four strains of the Neisseria meningitidis bacteria (A, C, W, and Y), which can cause meningitis and septicemia. It is often recommended for travellers to areas where these strains are prevalent and for adolescents and students in communal living settings. | |||
Meningitis B Vaccine | £135 | 2-3 dose(s) | TBC |
The meningitis B vaccine protects against the group B strain of Neisseria meningitidis, a leading cause of bacterial meningitis. It is often given to infants, children, and individuals at higher risk of infection due to close living environments or underlying health conditions. | |||
Pneumococcus Vaccine | £45 | 1 dose(s) | £45 |
The pneumococcal vaccine protects against infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, which can lead to pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. It is recommended for children, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems. | |||
Rabies Vaccine (Rabipur) | £95 | 3 dose(s) | £285 |
Rabipur is a rabies vaccine used for pre-exposure immunisation and post-exposure treatment to prevent rabies, a viral infection transmitted through the saliva of infected animals. It is given in a series of doses and is essential for those at high risk of exposure to rabies. | |||
Rabies Vaccine (Verorab) | £135 | 3 dose(s) | £405 |
Verorab is another rabies vaccine used to protect against rabies both before and after exposure. It is commonly recommended for travellers to regions where rabies is endemic, veterinarians, and individuals working with animals. | |||
Tick-Borne Encephalitis Vaccine | £70 | 1 dose(s) | £70 |
The tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccine provides protection against a viral infection transmitted by ticks that can cause inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. It is recommended for people in areas where TBE is common, especially those who engage in outdoor activities. | |||
Typhoid Vaccine | £47 | 1 dose(s) | £47 |
The typhoid vaccine provides protection against Salmonella typhi, the bacteria that cause typhoid fever. It is available as an injection and is recommended for travellers to areas where typhoid is endemic. | |||
Typhoid Vaccine (Oral) | £47 | 1 dose(s) | £47 |
The oral typhoid vaccine is an alternative to the injectable version, providing protection against typhoid fever. It is taken in a series of capsules and offers longer-lasting protection compared to the injectable version. | |||
Yellow Fever Vaccine | £80 | 1 dose(s) | £80 |
The yellow fever vaccine protects against yellow fever, a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes. It is required for entry into some countries and is highly recommended for travellers to areas where yellow fever is endemic. One dose typically provides lifelong immunity. |
Medication | Course | Pack size | Price |
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Doxycycline tablets | Depends on duration of travel | Differs between brands | £0.65 per capsule |
Malaria tablets | Depends on duration of travel | Differs between brands | £0.65-£3.00 per dose |
Malarone tablet | Depends on duration of travel | Differs between brands | £3.00 per tablet |
We are a registered Yellow Fever Centre. If you are travelling to a country that poses a high risk for Yellow Fever it is important to get vaccinated. The vaccine protects against this viral disease. A single dose provides lifelong immunity in most cases. Required for travellers to certain countries in Africa and South America, and recommended for those at risk.
Most vaccines take time to become effective and may require more than one dose over a span of several weeks. That’s why you should visit one of our travel clinics at least 6-8 weeks before your departure date. This will give your body enough time to build up an immunity and maximise your travel experience.
However, we know that life doesn’t always go to plan. If you have a last minute or emergency trip come up, we can give you a last-minute appointment to prepare you as best as possible.
You can obtain a host of protective vaccines prior to any travel as part our Travel Clinic services in London. The vaccines we offer at Putney Travel Clinic cover a wide range of preventable illnesses presenting endemically in different regions around the world. Travel vaccines can either be administered via injections or oral prophylaxis in the case of antimalarials and work to invoke an immune response within your body. This immune response is essentially training to prepare your body in self-defence should you become exposed to any form of preventable illness, either significantly lessening symptoms of anything you may contract or preventing symptoms completely.
The cost of travel vaccinations will vary depending on the vaccine, and because we offer so many, it is best to speak with our pharmacists regarding the price of each vaccine specifically. You can expect a price range between £30-90 per dose, with some vaccinations requiring more than one injection to obtain full protection. Our prices are competitive, and you will always know up front what charges you can expect when utilising our Travel Clinic services. You can pay for the vaccinations you receive either in cash or by card for your convenience and a receipt will always be given for your records.
The expertise of our Travel Clinic pharmacists can help you pair down your options and offer guidance regarding which vaccines might offer you the greatest protection. Which vaccines are recommended for you will largely be based on where you plan to travel and which activities you plan on undertaking. Some countries also require proof of certain vaccinations like Yellow Fever, and we are a certified Yellow Fever Clinic.
Different vaccinations require different schedules for appropriate dosage so it is important that you get in touch as soon as you know you will be traveling abroad. It can take time for your immune system to build a sufficient defense response so travel vaccinations are most useful when planned ahead for, and depending on the vaccination, you may require more than one dose before you depart. Generally speaking, you should allow 6-8 weeks before your time of departure for any travel vaccination you may require.
Putney Pharmacy is fully stocked with everything you need to travel safely from first aid kits to Imodium, sting and sunburn aftercare, motion sickness medication, pain relief tablets, and rehydration sachets so you can successfully plan ahead for those unwelcome moments amidst your adventures. Our pharmacy staff can direct you in-store to helpful products and offer recommendations for your travel essentials kit based on who you might be travelling with and where you are going.