
Many countries require proof of a yellow fever immunization for entry. While yellow fever may not be present in the areas you’re visiting, the vaccination is important because of the virus’s high mortality rate. In addition to yellow fever, Passport Health clinics can advise you on general travel vaccines.
All Passport Health clinics are “Registered Yellow Fever Centers” by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Our clients receive the ‘yellow card’ or International Certificate of Vaccination, when they receive the yellow fever vaccine. This card is proof of vaccination and may be required for entry into some countries.
Our nurses use the most up-to-date travel health information from the CDC, WHO, and other organizations. They will assist you in making an educated decision on what you want and when you can obtain it.
Businesses can choose from a number of choices to keep their workers healthy when traveling and throughout the year with Passport Health. Learn about your choices for onsite flu, travel, and biometrics.
Details & Directions
Passport Health Myrtle Beach is located on Palmetto Pointe Blvd just off US-17 near the Market Common turn off. Free Parking is available directly outside the office for your convenience.
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“Very informative, super clear about everything, and very thorough. Really like the nurse!”
“Covered health aspects for my entire trip very well. Made recommendations and explained why they were doing so.”
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“The nurse is great, very friendly, does a great job explaining things, answering questions, giving pros and cons and explaining options. Very happy with the service provided.”
“My nurse was knowledgeable, friendly, and had a smile on her face which made the experience more comfortable.”