Unfortunately due to the complexity of travel vaccinations and the specialist training required, we no longer provide travel advice, or vaccinations or prescriptions for anti malaria tablets for foreign travel, other than diphtheria, polio and tetanus [combined booster], typhoid, hepatitis A and cholera.

We have produced a handy leaflet that helps explain travel vaccinations  Health Travel for patients and would recommend you visit NHS Choices.

global air travel

Practice nurses may be able to assist by discussing your travel arrangements, but as they are not experts in travel advice, especially for patients whose travel involves complex itineraries. In all cases we would recommend you contact a specialised travel clinic and there are links below.

It is important to make you plan your vaccinations as early as possible - at least 6 weeks before you travel and this will include finding a local Travel Clinic able to assist you. 

We cannot recommend specific travel clinics, but to help, below are some of the local clinics that offer travel clinics and your local pharmacy may be able to advise of others. Some charge for this service but others do not.

Superdrug Travel Clinic, Arnison Centre, Durham

Superdrug Travel Clinic, Team Valley 

Superdrug Travel Clinic, Metro Centre 

Superdrug Travel Clinic, Newcastle

Masta Travel Health clinic


Travelling in Europe

If you are travelling to Europe a very useful booklet has been published with advice and guidance to help you get the most out of your holiday. To visit please click:- http://ec.europa.eu/publications/booklets/eu_glance/86/en.pdf (this is a large document and may take a minute or two to view)

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