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Care-Plus Chemist: Your Travel Clinic for Southport

CarePlus Chemist • Apr 25, 2020

Whether you are planning a summer holiday or about to embark on your first pilgrimage, you may need to visit a travel clinic before you go.

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That’s because, depending on your destination, you may need to take extra health precautions.

Travelling can be stressful so let your local Southport travel clinic help reduce the worry about staying healthy abroad.

What is a travel clinic?

A travel clinic is a speciality pharmacy that offers specific travel health services. These services include travel vaccinations and general advice for staying healthy when abroad.

Travel clinics are run by pharmacists with special training. Appointments are easy to make and you will be seen quickly and at your convenience.

By using a travel clinic, you will be able to access all the services you need before travelling without having to wait for a GP appointment.

What travel services do travel clinics offer?

Travel clinics are all about preventing you from getting ill when travelling. So travel clinics provide the following services:

Travel vaccinations
Antimalarials
Tablets for diarrhoea
Health advice
Booster vaccinations

Even if you are a seasoned traveller, you may need to check with your travel clinic pharmacist whether all your vaccinations are up to date.

Why are travel vaccinations important?

When you visit other parts of the world, you may be exposing yourself to germs that are different from where you grew up. And if you’re visiting a tropical climate, this could lead to catching a nasty virus like Yellow Fever.

Travel vaccinations allow you to maximise your chances of staying healthy when travelling. Whilst vaccinations cannot protect against every disease, you can protect yourself against some more serious - potentially deadly - travel diseases.

How do travel vaccinations work?

Your immune systems are there to defend you against infections from germs. Each time you catch encounter a new germ, such as a virus, your immune system will react and fight it. You will develop immunity to the germ meaning that if your body encounters it again, it can respond quickly and fight off the infection before you feel ill.

When you receive a vaccination, your body is exposed to an inert, or inactive, form of the germ you are being immunised against. Your body still reacts to create an immunity (even though there is no risk of infection). This immunity will help prevent you from catching the disease when travelling.​
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What vaccinations do I need?

The vaccinations you need will depend on which regions you are travelling to. Most tropical and subtropical destinations will require one or more vaccination.

For example, Yellow Fever vaccination is required for entry to Saudia Arabia but is also recommended for anyone travelling to sub-Saharan Africa and most areas of South America.

Some vaccinations may take several weeks to be effective. It’s important to book your travel clinic appointment at least a month before travelling. Your travel clinic pharmacist will be able to advise you on which vaccinations you need.

You can find out more about which travel vaccinations you might need from the NHS’s Fit For Travel website or contacting the Southport Travel Clinic at Care-Plus Chemist.

How much does it cost to get travel vaccinations?

Vaccinations can vary in price depending on the disease they protect against. Another cost factor is whether they are a single-dose vaccine or require a course of several doses.

What is malaria?

Malaria is a disease spread by mosquitoes. Unlike viruses, such as Hepatitis A, malaria is caused by a parasite and cannot be vaccinated against.

Instead, antimalarial medication is taken that kills the parasite before it can grow inside your body. The antimalarials stop the parasite from maturing and stop them from infecting your blood cells.

Antimalarials need to be taken before, during and after your visit to regions where malaria is a risk. This is because the drugs need to be established in your body before you travel. But also to ensure any developing parasites are killed after you return home.

Antimalarials help prevent you from catching malaria but bite prevention is just as important. Your travel clinic pharmacist can give you advice on bite prevention as well as recommending suitable insect repellent products.

If you are in any doubt whether you need antimalarials, please contact the Southport Travel Clinic at Care-Plus Chemist.

The Southport Travel Clinic is in Care-Plus Chemist

Care-Plus Chemist is a local community pharmacy who have been supporting customers and patients for over 50 years. We offer discreet and reliable pharmacy services in a friendly and professional way. We proudly serve the populations of:

Southport
Birkdale
Blowick

Care-Plus Chemist is part of the Alamaz group of pharmacies. This family-owned local chain provides pharmacy services to the wider community of Manchester and the North West.

Our specialist pharmacists in our Southport travel clinic are ready to help you stay healthy when travelling. Come and visit us at Care-Plus Chemist for some friendly advice or give us a call on 01704 339220.
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