Global Express Travel Health Clinic
Tuesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 19:00
Friday: 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 12:00
Sunday: -
About Global Express Travel Health Clinic
Global Express Travel Health Clinic is a designated yellow fever centre here to promote a healthy and safe travel advise for short or longterm travellers
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Wishing you all a Happy New Year #NewYearResolution
Thank you to everyone who has supported us in so many ways this year. It's been a pleasure getting to know new clients, delivering a wide variety of services and meeting so many new people.
We wish you all a safe journey and a wonderful time over the Christmas period.
⚠️Be aware ! Latest news on outbreak of chickenpox in.. ⚠️
"We want to be clear: vaccination is the best protection from chickenpox," County Medical Director Dr Jennifer Mullendore said in a statement .
... While most chickenpox cases are mild, some can result in serious complications and even death .
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Brit who died of rabies after cat bite in Morocco 'did not get vaccine in time'
The 58-year-old was reportedly visiting relatives in the town of Mehdya. He died on November 4 in the UK.
Public Health England (PHE) has now issued a warning to travellers. #berabiesaware
Parents are being urged to get their children vaccinated against the 'potentially fatal' flu bug which will begin spreading as we enter the autumn and winter seasons.
Public Health England is urging parents and guardians to take up the offer of a free childhood flu vaccination in school this year.
Children are often called “super spreaders” because they frequently forget to wash their hands or to cover their mouths and noses when they sneeze or cough. By vaccinating children parents can not only help protect children from a nasty illness - but also reduce their ability to be super spreaders.
*Are you 65 and over?*
A new flu vaccine for people aged 65 and over could reduce deaths from the virus and lessen the burden on the NHS significantly this winter.
Public Health England (PHE) says the new vaccine could reduce GP flu consultations by 30,000 and hospitalisations by 2,000 across the country.
Flu is a serious risk to both the mother and unborn baby. Pregnant women have an increased risk of developing complications from flu. The vaccine can be given at any stage of pregnancy and is safe for mother and baby. So if you are pregnant and haven’t yet had your vaccine, please speak with your GP/maternity service provider/local pharmacy as soon as possible. The vaccine is free and will offer protection to you and your baby.
In hospital departments where patients have lower immunity and are most at risk of flu, the two bodies said it “may be appropriate” for those who choose not to be vaccinated to be “redeployed”.
FLU JAB is available on the NHS every year and is a recommended form of protection for adults and children against the virus. But when should you get the vaccine? The health body advises you get it in two particular months of the year http://shr.gs/kSsh8xM
A new flu vaccine could prevent at least 700 deaths this winter, Public Health England has revealed http://shr.gs/kCiTOAU
Do you know how to protect yourself from Hepatitis and how it spreads?
It can be confusing trying to work out what vaccination you need and when you should have them. This is a good overview but if you’re still confused then get in touch with us and we can guide you through the process! http://bit.ly/2u7o0pR
You can book your appointment online, making it easier for you to find an appointment that suits you! http://bit.ly/2vaeV3J
Research shows 1 in 4 travellers don’t have any travel insurance. Are you one of them? http://bit.ly/2KRQA9v
Rabies is the leading cause of death out of all diseases spread from animals to humans and more than 59,000 people die each year from rabies worldwide, with 95% of these deaths occurring in Africa and Asia.
It is important that travellers are aware of the potential rabies risks from animals to ensure they don’t put themselves at risk while abroad. By avoiding touching or feeding animals; this may reduce the risk that they are bitten, scratched or licked by an animal that is carrying rabies.
If you’re going travelling make sure that you’re protected from Rabies by arranging your course of vaccinations.
It can be stressful preparing for a holiday when you have children so be prepared for any eventuality! http://bit.ly/2zdSool
Did you know that the Measles vaccine is one of the most effective?
It’s 97% effective among those who have received the two recommended doses, and 93% effective for those who received only one dose. http://bit.ly/2vFDPbt
This is a great idea! A platform to enable those who an no longer go on their holidays to sell them onto others http://bit.ly/2Ns2zJ9
Alongside vaccinations we have a One Stop Travel Shop so you can stock up on essentials from flight socks to suncream! http://bit.ly/2GQrwKA
More about Global Express Travel Health Clinic
Tuesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 19:00
Friday: 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 12:00
Sunday: -