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CHEAPEST travel vaccines in the UK

TravelDoc™ clinics are easy to access travel vaccination clinics and are a subsidiary medical service offered by Regent Street Clinic™. We offer travel vaccinations in Nottingham, Sheffield, Leicester, Derby, Liverpool, Norwich, Wakefield , Lincoln, Newcastle, Birmingham and Bristol.

The clinic is led by a team of specialist travel health doctors, who have undergone postgraduate training in the field of travel medicine (at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow), to address the health needs of the increasing numbers of people travelling abroad and to generally promote a positive, healthy and safe travel experience.

We can help with last-minute travellers and the more ‘complex’ travel health requirements of gap year students or those with other health issues, for example, the pregnant, elderly or diabetic traveller.

We pride ourselves on our patient-centered service, focusing on offering bespoke travel risk assessments aimed at reducing the risk of ill-health whilst abroad.

Please feel free to give us feedback, we welcome patient input which improves the quality of the service we offer. We want people to be well-equipped for their adventures abroad – to be smart, to travel safe and to have fun!

Travel vaccines price list

Prices (£) are shown per dose

We pride ourselves on being the cheapest travel clinic in the UK

Travel vaccinations Advice/Risk assessment FREE By specialist travel health doctors and nurses
Sterile Medical Kit FREE In case of medical emergencies.FREE with the Hepatitis B course subject to availability
TraveDoc Record Booklet FREE A hand held record to take with you in case of medical emergency
Yellow Fever Vaccine (Cheapest in the UK) £ 57 Free lifelong certificate
Duplicate Yellow Fever Certificate £ 50 If we had administered it previously or if the batch number and details of the vaccine given are known
Typhoid £ 30 Covers for 3 years
Hay Fever Treatment From £ 75 Please note that the treatment dose recommended depends on a number of factors including the severity of the pollen count, individual symptoms and body weight. Our medical team will advise on the recommended dose
MMR vaccine £ 45 per dose Primary course consists of two vaccines
Rabies £ 70 per dose Intramuscular, primary course consists of three vaccines
Dengue Fever vaccine £ 120 per dose 2 doses 3 months apart
Tick-borne Encephalitis £ 65 per dose Primary course consists of three vaccines over 5-6 months
Gardasil 9 £ 180 per dose Vaccination against HPV, full course consists of three vaccines
Chickenpox Vaccine £ 80 per dose Two doses two months apart provides lifelong protection
Whooping Cough Vaccine (PERTUSSIS) £ 95 Pertussis combined with D/T/P. Certificate are an additional £50
Meningitis ACWY Vaccine £ 50 We issue a free certificate for Umrah/Hajj travel to Saudi Arabia (pilgrimage) Covers for 3-5 years
Cholera (Oral Vaccine) £ 75 This is a drink (oral vaccine)Very effective against travellers’ diarrhoea
Meningitis B Vaccine (BEXSERO) £ 120 per dose Two doses are given two months apart if over the age of two years
Hepatitis B £ 45 per dose Primary accelerated course consists of four vaccines over 12 months
Hepatitis A&B combined vaccine (TWINRIX) £ 110 per dose Primary course consists of three vaccines
Japanese Encephalitis £ 100 per dose Two vaccines and a booster after 1 year offers protection for 5 years
Shingles Vaccine (Shringrix) £ 220 per dose Primary course consists of two vaccines
Combined Diptheria,Tetanus & Polio £ 30 Covers for 10 years
Pneumococcal Vaccine £ 75 Vaccine for Pneumonia
Fit To Fly / COVID Recovery Letter £ 150
Hepatitis A £ 50 Booster after 6-12 months provides long-term cover
Prescription for altitude sickness or travellers’ diarrhoea £ 30

Our clinics are open Monday – Saturday

How TravelDoc™ clinics work

We offer a full range of services including all travel vaccinations and anti-malarials, including yellow fever vaccine, hepatitis A and B, rabies, japanese encephalitis, meningitis ACWY, cholera, typhoid, tick-borne encephalitis, tetanus, polio and diptheria. We also offer free sterile medical kits, advice on reducing the risk of diseases for which there are no vaccinations (such as dengue fever and Zika virus) and treatment of conditions such as travellers’ diarrhoea and altitude sickness. Our clinics are especially popular with last-minute travellers.

When you attend our clinic, we will review your previous vaccination history, medical history, present state of health, medications and any allergies. Please keep your immunisation documents safe, ideally with your passport, for use during your travels and as a record for the future. We only recommend those vaccines that are considered most important.

The vaccinations you need will depend on a number of factors and are determined by your specific risk assessment – these factors include the country you’re visiting, the activities you will be undertaking, the length of your stay, your accommodation, your previous vaccination history and recent outbreaks in the regions of travel. Our experienced travel doctors will be able to give you specific, up-to-date information on the vaccinations and anti-malarials required for your destination and other measures needed to protect your health whilst abroad.

Advantages of TravelDoc™

  1. FREE specialist medical advice
  2. Multiple locations across the UK
  3. Our price checks mean our prices are LOW
  4. Same day service
  5. Friendly, informative staff
  6. Last minute travellers catered for
  7. All vaccines in stock
  8. FREE sterile medical kits
  9. We issue medication for travellers’ diarrhoea
  10. We can issue you with anti-malarials on-site
  11. You can discuss other health issues with our medics
  12. TravelDoc™ record booklets for record-keeping
  13. We UNDERSTAND your trip
  14. 25 years of helping travellers stay safe

Yellow Fever

Yellow fever is a viral disease that is caught from the bite of an infected mosquito.

Japanese Encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is caused by a virus. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected mosquitoes.

Rabies

Rabies occurs throughout the world, with most deaths taking place in developing countries, such as those in south-east Asia.

Hepatitis A

The hepatitis A virus is present in faeces and can be spread from person to person, but it’s usually caught by consuming contaminated food or water.

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is a serious liver infectionis common in many parts of the world, especially SE Asia, where up to 10% of the local population may be carriers.

Meningitis ACWY

Meningococcal meningitis is more common in some areas of Africa and Asia than in the UK. A vaccine is available to protect against some strains (ACWY).