The Practice no longer provides Travel Advice or Travel Immunisations. Patients can access information on what vaccinations are required, together with malarial and safe travel advice at Fit for Travel.
Four Travel Vaccines are available on the NHS (Typhoid, Hepatitis A, DPT and Cholera) at no direct cost to the patient.
You can print and retain our information leaflet on Mosquito Advice.
Immunisation against infectious Hepatitis (Hepatitis A) is available free of charge on the NHS in connection with travel abroad. However Hepatitis B is not routinely available free of charge and therefore you may be charged for this vaccination when requested in connection with travel abroad.
Excess quantities of regular repeat prescriptions
A Scottish home and Health Department circular from 1971 clarifies the position on prescribing for patients going abroad for extended periods. It states:-
“If a patient intends to go away for a longer period(than two to three week’s holiday) he/she may not be regarded as a resident of this country and would not be entitled to the benefits of the National Health Service…. It may not be in the patient’s best interest for him/her to continue to self-medication over such longer periods…. If a patient is going abroad for a long period, he/she should be prescribed sufficient drugs to meet his/her requirements only until such time as he can place himself/herself in the care of a doctor at his/her destination.”
Where ongoing medical attention is not necessary, the patient may be given a private prescription.
Useful Links
www.fco.gov.uk/travel
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
www.lonelyplanet.com
Lonely Planet’s website
www.istm.org
International Society of Travel Medicine
www.diabetes.co.uk/travel
Health Advice for the Diabetic
www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk
Fit for Travel – an NHS site written at the Scottish Centre for Infection and Environmental Health
www.masta.org
Medical Advice Services for Travelers Abroad
www.travelhealth.co.uk
UK travel health – site developed by a nurse
www.cdc.gov/travel
Centre for Disease Control – in Atlanta