Are you about to head off on your gap year of travel? Are you getting ready for your spiritual journey to Mecca for Hajj or Umrah? Or are you jetting off for a few days on a business trip to a more exotic country? Wherever you are going in this world, the Home Ground Travel Clinic in Swindon is here to keep you safe and protected along your way.
When you travel to a more exotic country, you may be exposed to pathogens that your body does not have protection against. We call this protection “immunity”, hence the word “immunisations”. This may lead to infection and disease, for example, Hepatitis A, which will, of course, lead to illness. In some cases, these illnesses can be very severe or even fatal. By having a vaccination, or multiple before you travel, you will develop protection against them. This is extremely important because some of these diseases are often life-threatening. You can find out what travel vaccines you need here.
Travel vaccines work in very similar ways to each other and there are many different types that provide immunity against a variety of diseases. Essentially, you’re injected with a solution that mimics the invading pathogen of the disease. This will then stimulate your immune system to produce antibodies (white blood cells) that are designed to fight off the specific infection. Therefore, if you’re ever exposed to a bacteria or virus, your defence system will kill it before any harm can be done to you. Ideally, you should get vaccinated at least 21 days (sometimes more for others such as the Rabies vaccine) before you travel to your destination. This will ensure that your body has time to produce all the antibodies needed for maximum protection.
Our pharmacists at Home Ground Pharmacy are fully trained to administer travel vaccinations of all types and prescribe antimalarial medication. We also give you thorough, up-to-date health advice and information ahead of your travels so that you’re fully aware of the risks involved before you depart. Please see our vaccine prices below or contact us to find out more.
Vaccine | Doses Required | Price per Dose | Pricing per course |
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Cholera | 2 | £37.50 | £75 |
Cholera Booster | 1 | £39 | £39 |
Combined Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio | 1 | £42 | £42 |
Dengue Fever | 2 | £125 | £250 |
Hepatitis A (adult) | 1 | £80 | £80 |
Hepatitis B (adult) | 3 | £55 | £165 |
Combined Hep A & B (adult) | 1 | £88 | £88 |
Hepatitis A (paediatric) | 1 | £82 | £82 |
Hepatitis B (paediatric) | 3 | £55 | £165 |
Combined Hep A & B (paediatric) | 1 | £82 | £82 |
Japanese Encephalitis | 2 | £120 | £240 |
Tick-Borne Encephalitis | 2 | £76 | £152 |
Measles, Mumps & Rubella | 1 | £50 | £50 |
Meningitis B | *** | £121 | £121* |
Meningitis ACYW | 1 | £60 | £60 |
Rabies | 3 | £85 | £255 |
Typhoid Oral | 1 | £49 | £49 |
Typhoid Vaccine | 1 | £49 | £49 |
Chickenpox | 2 | £85 | £170 |
HPV Vaccine | 3 | £182 | £546 |
Pneumonia Vaccine | 1 | £82 | £82 |
Whooping Cough Vaccine | 1 | £99 | £99 |
Shingles | 1 | £230 | £230 |
Yellow Fever | 1 | £75 | £75 |