
Southern USA
Florida, Texas, Louisiana
Routine vaccinations are recommended. Mosquito-borne illnesses including dengue and West Nile virus may occur seasonally in warmer states.

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Destination guidance
Travelling across North and Central USA regions and the Caribbean presents varying travel health considerations depending on your destination, season, and activities. While many areas have modern healthcare infrastructure, travellers may still face risks from mosquito-borne illnesses, food and water contamination, and region-specific infections.
Vaccination requirements and health precautions vary across destinations including Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Cuba, and other Caribbean islands. Dengue fever, hepatitis A, and foodborne illnesses are common concerns in tropical areas, while hurricane season may affect healthcare access and travel safety
Travellers should arrange a travel health consultation at least 4 to 6 weeks before departure. Mosquito bite prevention and safe food and water practices are recommended throughout the Caribbean region.

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Vaccination Requirements
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Florida, Texas, Louisiana
Routine vaccinations are recommended. Mosquito-borne illnesses including dengue and West Nile virus may occur seasonally in warmer states.
Jamaica, Barbados, Bahamas, Dominican Republic
Hepatitis A and typhoid are commonly recommended. Dengue fever risk exists across many tropical islands, particularly during rainy seasons.

Belize, Honduras, Caribbean coastal regions
Travellers may require hepatitis A, typhoid, and rabies vaccination depending on activities and rural exposure. Mosquito bite prevention is essential.

Multi-island Caribbean cruises
Cruise travellers should ensure routine vaccines are up to date and consider hepatitis A and typhoid protection due to multiple port visits.
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A simple three-step process to get expert travel health advice, the right vaccinations, and everything you need before your trip.
Choose a convenient time slot online or call our clinic. We offer same-day and next-day appointments for urgent travel plans.
Meet with our travel health specialist who will assess your itinerary, medical history, and create your personalised vaccination schedule.
Get your vaccinations immediately during your visit. We provide vaccination certificates and comprehensive travel health advice for your trip.
Travel Timeline
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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.
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FAQ
Find quick answers about travel vaccinations, timing, and what to expect before your appointment.
Many Caribbean destinations recommend hepatitis A, typhoid, and routine travel vaccinations depending on your itinerary and activities.
Yes, dengue fever is present in several Caribbean islands and mosquito bite prevention is strongly advised.
Ideally, book your appointment at least 4 to 6 weeks before departure for maximum protection.
Malaria risk is generally low in most Caribbean islands, but specific destinations may require personalised advice.