All vaccinations must be paid for on the day and before seeing the nurse.
Information on vaccinations and malaria prevention recommendations for all countries can be found at NaTHNaC. We recommend you look at this before your appointment if you have access to the internet.
- Cholera – Free
- Tetanus, Diphtheria and IPV (polio) – Free
- Hepatitis A course of 2 injections – Free
- (Second injection within 12 months)
- Hepatitis A booster only – Free
- Typhoid – Free
- Yellow Fever – from a designated Yellow Fever Centre
- Hepatitis B single injection – £40 per dose
- Hepatitis B Course of 3 injections – £120.00
- Hepatitis B Rapid Course of 4 injections – £160.00
Children
- Hepatitis B Course of 3 injections – £82.50
- Hepatitis B Rapid Course of 4 injections – £110.00
- Rabies course of 3 injections – Available at travel clinics
- Japanese Encephalitis course of 2 injections – At travel clinics
- Tickborne Encephalitis Course of 3 injections – At travel clinics
Visit MASTA for a list of travel clinics.
Anti-Malaria:
- Advice only
- Proguanil, Chloroquine, Malarone, Doxycycline or Mefloquine
- Available without prescription from selected pharmacies who specialise in malaria advice.
For children under 5 years, they will need to be prescribed at the surgery, so a private prescription fee and the cost of medication will be incurred.