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Asiatravel vaccinations in St Albans

Protect your trip with destination-specific vaccination advice, fast clinic appointments, and a calm, clear travel-health experience.

Same-day and last-minute bookings
Personalised travel health planning
NHS-trained vaccination specialists
Certificates and destination advice
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Quick access

Fast appointments

Ideal for urgent travel or last-minute itinerary changes.

Clinical care

Expert guidance

Clear recommendations based on your destination and vaccination history.

Travel Health

Destination guidance

Health risks when traveling in Asia

Asia presents diverse health challenges depending on your destination, from hepatitis A in urban areas to malaria in rural regions, Japanese encephalitis in agricultural zones, and typhoid across the continent.

Vaccination requirements vary significantly between countries like Japan, Thailand, India, and Indonesia. Without proper immunisation and preventive measures, travellers risk contracting serious diseases that could ruin your trip or cause long-term health complications.

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Travel insight

Know the risks before you go

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Vaccination Requirements

Vaccination for Specific Asian Regions

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia

(Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines)

Hepatitis A and typhoid are essential for all travellers. Japanese encephalitis recommended for rural areas and extended stays. Malaria prophylaxis needed for certain regions, particularly border areas and islands. Rabies vaccination advised for adventure travellers and those visiting remote locations.

South Asia

South Asia

(India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan)

Typhoid, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B are crucial. Japanese encephalitis for rural and agricultural areas. Cholera vaccination for certain regions. Malaria tablets essential for most areas outside major cities. Rabies is particularly important given street dog populations.

East Asia

East Asia

(China, Mongolia, South Korea)

Japanese encephalitis can be relevant for rural travel in transmission seasons. Hepatitis A and typhoid may be recommended depending on the itinerary and food/water exposure.

Central Asia

Central Asia

(Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan)

Hepatitis A and typhoid are common recommendations. Rabies may be considered for rural travel, and tick-borne encephalitis can matter in some outdoor regions.

Pricing & Consultation

Recommended Travel Vaccinations For Asia

20 Min

Starting

£ 80

Cholera Vaccine

20 Min

Starting

£ 12

Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR) Vaccine

20 Min

Starting

£ 55

Hepatitis A Vaccine

20 Min

Starting

£ 35

Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio Vaccine

20 Min

Starting

£ 95

Dengue Fever Vaccine

20 Min

Starting

£ 65

Hepatitis Combined A+B Vaccine

20 Min

Starting

£ 75

Rabies Vaccine

20 Min

Starting

£ 35

Typhoid Vaccine

How It Works

Book Your Travel Clinic Appointment

A simple three-step process to get expert travel health advice, the right vaccinations, and everything you need before your trip.

01

Book Your Appointment

Choose a convenient time slot online or call our clinic. We offer same-day and next-day appointments for urgent travel plans.

Step 1
02

Attend Your Consultation

Meet with our travel health specialist who will assess your itinerary, medical history, and create your personalised vaccination schedule.

Step 2
03

Receive Treatment

Get your vaccinations immediately during your visit. We provide vaccination certificates and comprehensive travel health advice for your trip.

Step 3

Travel Timeline

Plan ahead

How far in advance should you get Asia travel vaccinations?
Travel timing

Ideally book your travel health appointment 6-8 weeks before departure to complete multi-dose vaccine courses and allow your immune system to develop full protection.

/ /If you have 6-8 weeks
  • Complete full vaccination courses including Japanese encephalitis (2-dose schedule over 28 days)
  • Start malaria tablets before departure and continue during and after travel
  • Ensure adequate time for your immune system to build protective antibodies
/ /If you're leaving soon
  • Many vaccines provide protection within 2 weeks of administration
  • Single-dose vaccines like typhoid and hepatitis A can still offer protection
  • Our specialists can create an accelerated schedule for urgent travel
  • Some protection is always better than none - don't delay booking

Why Choose Us

Clinical care, with the friction removed.

We're a small team obsessed with making travel medicine feel modern - fast, transparent, and unmistakably calm.

Plan my trip
  • Destination-led

    Plans built around real itineraries - not a generic checklist.

  • Transparent pricing

    Clear costs upfront. No hidden consult fees.

  • Same-day capacity

    Built for last-minute travel without compromising care.

  • Clinician-led

    NHS-trained nurses guiding every prescription.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers about travel vaccinations, timing, and what to expect before your appointment.

01Do I need yellow fever vaccination for Africa?

It depends on the country you are visiting and your travel route. Some countries require it by law.

02How early should I book my travel vaccinations?

It is recommended to book your travel vaccination appointment at least 4 to 6 weeks before your departure date to ensure full protection.

03Is malaria medication required for this destination?

Some destinations have a high risk of malaria transmission. Our travel health specialists can advise whether anti-malarial medication is recommended for your trip.

04Can children receive travel vaccinations?

Yes, children can receive travel vaccinations depending on their age and destination requirements. A travel consultation will help determine the appropriate vaccines.