Student Travel Health
Before your trip, research your destination thoroughly. Understand the local healthcare system, any health advisories, and the prevalence of diseases in the area.
Research and note down nearby healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies. Familiarise yourself with your host country's healthcare system and insurance coverage.
Vaccinations are a crucial aspect of travel health. Book a travel consultation at one of our clinics to ensure you're up to date on routine vaccinations and receive any destination-specific shots. Common vaccinations for travellers include yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and influenza.
Make an online booking below or use our Destination guide below to find more Country specific information.
What vaccinations do I need?
Travel news
Helpful travel news, tips and advice for travelling around the world
Mpox- How dangerous is it?
With the recent WHO announcement regarding the outbreak of Mpox in Africa there has been a concern of its transmission to other countries.
Pregnancy and Malaria
A malaria infection can cause complications during the pregnancy to mother and the baby.
Tick Borne disease in the UK
With the change in climate conditions and increasing global warming, TBE is now found in the forested areas of the UK.
For the latest government travel advice
For anyone planning to travel abroad we recommend visiting the following government website for all the latest travel guidance and advice.
Travel health enquiries
For all travel health enquiries, simply contact us below.