International Travel Clinic

 

International travel vaccines are recommended to protect travelers from illnesses common in other parts of the world and to prevent the importation of infectious diseases across international borders. If you’re planning to travel outside of North America, you’ll want to be aware of special vaccination recommendations and requirements for the area you’ll be visiting. The Western UP Health Department can provide you with the counseling, medications, and vaccinations needed to enjoy healthy travels.  

Vaccines and Africa map.

Appointment & Vaccination Fees:

The health department charges a travel counseling fee of $50 per individual or $75 per family for review of your itinerary and assessing the vaccinations required and recommended for your trip. This fee is not billable to insurance.

  • Most insurance companies do not cover “travel” immunizations. Be prepared to pay for your counseling fee and immunizations on the day of your appointment
  • It is your responsibility to know your health insurance coverage 
  • Due to the high cost of Japanese Encephalitis and Rabies vaccines, payment is required in advance of the vaccines being ordered.

International Travel Vaccines Available:

The following international travel vaccinations are available through the Western UP Health Department:

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

Japanese Encephalitis

Polio

Rabies

Typhoid

Yellow Fever

Malaria Prophylaxis also available

Please click to view the current fee schedule for vaccinations.

Which Vaccinations do I need?

The vaccinations you need depends on a number of factors including your destination, whether you’ll be spending time in rural areas, the time of year you are traveling, your age, health status, and previous vaccination history. To learn about the recommendations specific to the country you’ll be visiting, click here to visit the CDC Travelers’ Health Destination Guide.

When should I get the vaccinations?

Because some vaccines must be given as a series, over a period of time and because it takes time for vaccinations to become effective in your body, you should schedule your vaccinations 4-6 weeks prior to date of travel.

 

To schedule an appointment for international travel vaccinations, please contact your local health department office at least 6 weeks prior to your departure.

 

For additional information about international travel health precautions, please visit the:

 

Centers for Disease Control-Travelers’ Health Section

 

Travel Advisories