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Private Service

Travel Health Clinic

Protect yourself before you travel. Get travel vaccinations and antimalarial medication at Derby Street Pharmacy — no GP appointment needed.

Simple Process

How It Works

1

Book a Consultation

Book 4–6 weeks before your trip if possible. Tell us your destination, dates, and any medical history. Urgent appointments also available.

2

Travel Health Assessment

Our pharmacist will assess the health risks for your destination and recommend the right vaccinations and antimalarials.

3

Vaccinate & Go

Receive your vaccinations on the same day where possible. We will issue any required certificates, including Yellow Fever.

Per Dose Pricing

Travel Vaccines & Prices

Prices shown are per dose. Your pharmacist will advise the correct number of doses for your trip.

Vaccine Price / Dose Doses Regions
Hepatitis A £50 1 dose (booster at 6–12 months) Asia, Africa, Central & South America Book
Hepatitis B £50 3 doses over 6 months Worldwide — high-risk areas Book
Typhoid £35 1 dose South Asia, Africa, South America Book
Yellow Fever £75 1 dose (certificate required for entry) Sub-Saharan Africa, South America Book
Japanese Encephalitis £95 2 doses, 28 days apart Southeast Asia, Far East Book
Rabies £65 3 doses over 21–28 days Asia, Africa, Central & South America Book
Cholera £40 2 oral doses, 1–6 weeks apart Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia Book
Meningitis ACWY £50 1 dose Sub-Saharan Africa (meningitis belt), Hajj pilgrimage Book
Tick-Borne Encephalitis £65 3 doses over 5–12 months Central & Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Russia Book
Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio £40 1 booster dose Worldwide — booster recommended for travel Book

Antimalarial Medication

Prescription antimalarials are required for many tropical destinations. Our pharmacist will advise on the right option.

Malarone (Atovaquone/Proguanil)

£3.50 per tablet
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Doxycycline

£0.60 per capsule
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GPhC Registered
NHS Partner
GDPR Compliant
DSPT Compliant

Travel Health Services

Malaria Prevention - Doxycycline
Travel Health

Malaria Prevention - Doxycycline

30 min In Person
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Malaria Prevention - Malarone
Travel Health

Malaria Prevention - Malarone

Free
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book?
Ideally 4–6 weeks before your trip to allow time for vaccines to take effect and complete multi-dose courses. However, we also offer last-minute travel health consultations — some vaccines provide protection within days.
Which vaccinations do I need for my trip?
The vaccines you need depend on your destination, length of stay, activities planned, and medical history. Our pharmacist will assess your individual risk and recommend the appropriate vaccines during your consultation.
Can I get travel vaccines at a pharmacy?
Yes. As a registered travel health clinic, our pharmacists can administer all travel vaccinations and prescribe antimalarial medication without a GP referral.
Are travel vaccinations available on the NHS?
Some vaccines (Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Cholera, and boosters for Diphtheria/Tetanus/Polio) may be available free on the NHS through your GP. Others, like Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, and Rabies, are private-only. We offer all vaccines at competitive prices.
Do I need a Yellow Fever certificate?
Some countries require proof of Yellow Fever vaccination for entry. We are a registered Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre and can issue the International Certificate of Vaccination (ICV) on the same day.
Do I need antimalarial tablets?
Malaria prevention is recommended for travel to many tropical and subtropical regions. Our pharmacist will assess your destination risk and prescribe the most appropriate antimalarial for your trip.