Travel Vaccine Schedules

Always aim to book your travel vaccine appointment 4-8 weeks before you travel in case you require a course of vaccinations. However its never too late for a travel consultations and always advisable to consider some last minute vaccines rather than risk travelling without any protection. Book your free travel clinic appointment today with one of our expert travel clinicians.

Disease Name of Travel Vaccine Schedule Booster
Hepatitis A Vaccine AVAXIM 1 DOSE 6-12 months will give 20 years immunity
Meningitis acwy vaccine ACWY VAX 1 dose 5 years (3 years Hajj)
Cholera vaccine DUKORAL 0, 1-6 weeks 2 years
Hepatitis B vaccine ENERGIX B 0,7,21 days and 12 months
0,1,2, 12 months,
0,1, 6 months
Single booster 5 years after primary immunisation
Japanese Encephalitis vaccine IXIARO 0, 28 days 1-2 YRS
Rabies Vaccine RABIPUR/VERORAB 0,7, 21/28 days 3-5 yearly
Diptheria, Tetanus, Polio Vaccine REVAXIS Single dose if vaccinated as a child.
If never vaccinated 0,1 and 2 months
10 years
Yellow Fever Vaccine STAMARIL Single dose 10 years
Hep A/B Combined Travel vaccine TWINRIX 0,1,6 months
0,7,21 days and 12 months
Booster of Hep B 5 years after
Booster Hep A minimum 10 years. Primary vaccination can give up to 20 years immunity.
Typhoid vaccine TYPHIM Vi Single dose 3 years
Typhoid/ Hep A vacine VIATIM Single dose Booster of Hep A 6-12 months
Typhoid 3 years

Standard travel vaccine package

Our recommended vaccine pack for the most common travel destinations outside of Europe includes Hep A/Typhoid and DTP vaccines.

For travellers who are visiting the developing world on a regular basis, we advise long term consideration of hepatitis B.

Cholera is an important consideration for travellers visiting areas of poor sanitation. The vaccine against cholera (Dukoral) also reduces the risk of the most common form of traveller’s diarrhoea caused by E coli. Dukoral is an oral vaccine given in two doses one week apart.