Vacationing is fun!
Being sick during your international trip is not.


International travel can be challenging if you are not prepared.  Disease, illness, crime and injury can happen unexpectedly to even the most experienced traveler.   Planning for good health for an international trip is as important as buying tickets or obtaining a visa and passport.  Passport Health's Travel Medicine Specialists will help you prepare for a successful trip by discussing your itinerary and making the necessary recommendations for the vaccines and medications you need to stay healthy.

Be well informed and vaccinated before your international travel.  Passport Health's Travel Medicine Specialists will:
  • Assess your health history & individual needs based on your itinerary
  • Provide you with the latest information on health risks, required & recommended vaccines, safety precautions & security tips, and medical evacuation
  • Discuss precautionary measures for dietary and recreational activities
  • Administer and prescribe immunizations and medications
Passport Health has the most up-to-date travel health information.  We are in direct contact with the CDC, WHO, and other world surveillance organizations who constantly monitor outbreaks and other health hazards.  Our nationwide offices are staffed by doctors and nurses, all of whom have received rigorous training in the field of travel medicine, and who will expertly prepare you for your international trip.

As a one-stop destination for the international traveler, Passport Health has a full line of specialty travel health products, including protection kits for malaria, diarrhea, and water purification.  Other accessible services include medical travel evacuation insurance and passport & visa expediting services.

You've taken care of your passport.
You've taken care of your visa.
Now it's time to take care of your health.

H1N1 Nasal Mist is HERE!  If you meet the following guidelines please give us a call to make an appointment to protect yourself and those close to you, either at work or at home.Ages 2 years to 49 years. The injectable form of H1N1 is also available for those people over 6 months in age. At this time the H1N1 vaccine injectable form is available for anyone over the age of 6 months who wishes to receive the vaccine.

The H1N1 Nasal Flu Mist Can't be given to pregnant women, children under 2 years of age, or those individuals with asthma, bronchitis,heart or lung disease, liver disease or have a past history of Guillain-Barre syndrome. People who have received another Live vaccine within the past 28 days are also not eligible, or any child or adolescents on aspirin therapy or medication with aspirin as therapy.

 

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