
Many countries have recommended or required vaccinations, such as yellow fever or polio. Looking for destination specific advice? A Passport Health Travel Medicine Specialist can offer you advice tailored to your travel itinerary.
The yellow fever vaccine is required for entry into some countries, particularly those in South America and Africa. You can come to your local Passport Health clinic for the vaccination and advice on avoiding infection.
Although travelers’ diarrhea isn’t deadly, it can make for an unpleasant travel experience. You can protect yourself by using travelers’ diarrhea kits available at Passport Health which includes rehydration tablets, antibiotics, and DiaResQ.
Do you have a large number of employees who travel abroad each year? Are you worried about the upcoming flu season? Passport Health provides services to business and organizations to help them stay healthy all-year round. Passport Health can help with onsite flu clinics, travel vaccines, and biometric screenings. Call us for more information.
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Passport Health Downtown Salt Lake City offers yellow fever, typhoid and other key immunizations to you before your trip. Conveniently located at State Street and Broadway, we strive to help you travel safely.
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“Very informative visit in preparation for our 3 month South America trip. Nurse had generic medications in the office for much cheaper than brand name (with insurance) at pharmacy.”
“I can always trust vaccinations and advice from Passport Health and the nurse is extremely knowledgeable.”
“We had a wonderful experience, we got all the info we needed. Felt great when we left! Super with the needles too- didn’t hurt a bit!!”
“The whole experience was very pleasant and thoroughly informative.”
“It was a pleasant and informative appointment that will help me get ready for my travels”
“The nurse was amazing! She took the time to explain and recommend everything I needed for my upcoming trip to Ghana.”