Description
The dedicated physicians at the Center for Travel Medicine are committed to providing thorough care both pre and post-trip to global travelers. This includes safeguarding against a spectrum of diseases such as malaria, hepatitis B, yellow fever, rabies, polio, diphtheria, typhoid, meningitis, and the common travelers' woe, diarrhea. Apart from vaccinations, travelers benefit from a range of additional services, including:
- Review of the traveler's itinerary and health risks by a physician
- Personalized health and safety report featuring information on disease risks, political concerns, and safety considerations for each country
- Contact information for the United States embassy in each country
- Validated International Certificates of Vaccination
- Post-travel care
It is advisable for travelers to allow two to four weeks for a comprehensive review and all necessary inoculations. Before the initial visit, travelers should verify the dates of past immunizations, including tetanus, hepatitis A, and polio vaccines. For more details about the Center for Travel Medicine or to schedule an appointment.
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