Watford

Open today:
Closed today
Clinic Type:
pharmacy
Phone:
0333 006 9976
Address:
Tudorken Pharmacy, 364 St Albans Rd, Watford, London, WD24 6PQ

Hitchin

Open today:
9:00am - 2:00pm
Clinic Type:
Private Clinic
Phone:
01462 459595
Address:
5 Portmill Lane, Hitchin SG5 1DJ

Broxbourne

Open today:
9:00am - 5:00pm
Clinic Type:
pharmacy
Phone:
0333 006 9976
Address:
Laxtons Pharmacy, 45 High Rd, Broxbourne, EN10 7HX

Cheshunt

Open today:
Closed today
Clinic Type:
pharmacy
Phone:
0333 006 9976
Address:
Clayton Pharmacy, 6 Clayton Parade, Turners Hill, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross EN8 8NQ, UK

Berkhamsted

Open today:
10:00am - 5:00pm
Clinic Type:
pharmacy
Phone:
0333 006 9976
Address:
HH Dickman Chemist, 224 High Street, Berkhamsted, HP4 1BB, UK

Welwyn Garden City

Open today:
10:30am - 4:30pm
Clinic Type:
pharmacy
Phone:
0333 006 9976
Address:
Knightsfield Pharmacy, 9 Shoplands, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL8 7RH

Watford North

Open today:
9:00am - 3:00pm
Clinic Type:
pharmacy
Phone:
0333 006 9976
Address:
FT Taylor Pharmacy, 137 Courtlands Drive, Watford, WD24 5LL

Chikungunya Vaccination

Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne virus found in parts of South and Central America, the Caribbean, and Asia. It can cause severe joint pain—especially in the hands and feet—that can last weeks, or even months to years in some cases.

Hepatitis A Vaccination

Hepatitis A is an extremely contagious virus that can lead to chronic liver disease and in severe cases, death. Hepatitis A is commonly spread through contaminated food and water, making it strongly recommended for many adults planning to travel to specific countries to receive the vaccine.

Hepatitis B Vaccination

Hepatitis B is a highly transmissible infection that can result in liver failure and cancer. Fortunately, safeguarding oneself from this infection is achievable through the Hepatitis B vaccine. This vaccine is especially crucial for individuals with HIV and other autoimmune diseases.

Dengue Fever Vaccination

Dengue fever is a serious viral infection transmitted through bites from (day feeding) Aedes mosquitoes carrying the virus. QDenga is an innovative travel vaccine designed to prevent dengue fever.

Rabies Vaccination

Rabies is a deadly viral infection affecting the nervous system, transmitted through bites. With rapid progression, symptoms include fever, aggression and paralysis, leading to near-certain fatality.

Yellow Fever Vaccine

Yellow Fever is a potentially lethal illness transmitted by mosquitoes. It can be prevented through a single vaccine that provides lifelong protection. The Yellow Fever vaccine is exclusively available at certified vaccination clinics.

Typhoid Vaccination

Typhoid fever is a highly contagious bacterial infection resulting from inadequate hygiene practices and the consumption of contaminated water. Vaccination is available to those at risk of Typhoid.

Tick-borne Encephalitis (TBE) Vaccination

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a serious viral infection spread by tick bites. It can cause inflammation of the brain and nervous system and may lead to long-term complications. 

Meningitis B Vaccine

Meningitis B is a life threatening infection of the protective membranes that surround the spinal cord (meninges) and the brain. It is most common in babies, young children, teenagers and young adults but can affect anyone.

Meningitis ACWY Vaccination

Guard yourself against four varieties of meningococcal bacteria, known to trigger meningitis and septicemia. Strongly advised for individuals on the verge of commencing university and for those embarking on international travel.

Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination

Japanese encephalitis is a potentially fatal viral infection affecting the brain, transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected Culex mosquito. As there is no specific cure for the disease, vaccination is recommended.

Diphtheria Tetanus Polio (DTP) Vaccination

Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio can be effectively immunised against through the three-in-one DTP vaccine. These illnesses have been associated with significant health complications and, in severe cases, can lead to fatalities.

Cholera Vaccination

Cholera is transmitted by drinking contaminated water or eating food contaminated by faeces, such a shellfish. Person to person contact can occur where there is poor hygiene. The cholera vaccine is safe and effective vaccine for those who at increased risk of contracting this potentially life threatening illness.