Sioux Falls Travel Clinic
Passport Health provides a comprehensive range of travel vaccinations, from Japanese encephalitis to typhoid and cholera. You won’t have to make a second trip to the pharmacy because vaccines are on hand.
Passport Health clinics have been designated as yellow fever immunization centers by the CDC. Yellow fever vaccination documentation is required for entry into certain countries.
Travelers’ diarrhea, or Deli Belly, is a concern for many people. Food and water illness affects up to 70% of travelers. Regardless of where you’re going, you’re at risk for one of these gastrointestinal illnesses. Consider getting hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines. Keeping yourself healthy while traveling is possible with the aid of travelers’ diarrhea kits and diarrhea cures (and with minimal bathroom breaks).
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Passport Health Sioux Falls Travel Clinic offers everything you may need for your upcoming trip. From yellow fever to typhoid to rabies vaccinations, we have immunizations in-stock for your visit.
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“The facility was clean and the employees were kind. The nurse was to-the-point and didn’t give me vaccinations I didn’t need. I left feeling well informed and was in-and-out in 30 minuets. Will defiantly be coming back for my next trip overseas.”
“No issues, everyone was really nice, knowledgeable, and helpful. Highly recommend using their services for foreign travel.”
“The RN is a wealth of information, and she delivers it efficiently and always with a smile.”
“Service was excellent no issues, very cordial courteous and expedited.”
“I had several appointments scheduled today. When the first two finished early, I went to my third at Passport Health arriving over an hour before my appointment. The staff was so accommodating and saw me quickly. Thanks for your flexibility.”
“I forgot to catch my nurses name, but she was very very friendly/knowledgeable and gave me everything that I needed as well as detailed instructions on how to take the medicine for my trip.”