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Foreign Travel Advice & Fees

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If you are planning to travel abroad, please contact reception who will arrange for advice to be provided on all your travel needs using ‘Travax’, an information system provided by, and regularly updated by the Scottish Executive. This advice may differ from that given by your travel agent and the final decision as to which advice should be followed lies with the patient.

It would be helpful if you could provide this information a minimum of 8 weeks before you travel to allow the Practice Nurses to review your medical records and arrange any vaccinations required. It is recommended that vaccinations are given 1 month prior to travel to be fully effective.

If you require to have the Yellow Fever vaccination you will need to contact either Greyfriars Medical Practice on 257752 or Locthorn Medical Centre on 259944 to have this live vaccination carried out.

Holiday Travel Fees

  • Private Prescription £10
  • Administering Vaccination £15
  • Vaccination Certificate £15
  • Holiday Cancellation £35
  • Fitness to travel £25
  • Passport Form & Photograph £20
  • Vaccination Fees
  • Revaxis (DT&Polio) No charge
  • Hepatitis A NHS Prescription
  • Typhoid NHS Prescription
  • Rabies Private Rx & Administering charge – £25
  • Tick Borne Encephalitis Private Rx & Administering charge – £25
  • Japanese Encaphalitis Private Rx & Administering charge – £25
  • Malaria Tablets Private Rx charge – £10
 
 
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