Trusted pre-travel consultation
Book NowA pre-travel consultation is an important part of travelling safely. Your travel consultation will be with one of our expert travel nurses. In which you can discuss necessary travel vaccinations, advised travel medicines and medical kits and also address any health concerns you may have in relation to your upcoming travel plans.
Service | Price | |
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Travel Consultation | £28 | |
Vaccinations and medications are at an additional fee. | ||
Travel Vaccinations: | ||
- - Rabies | £49 per dose | |
- - Rabies - Rapid Course | £49 per dose | |
- - Yellow Fever | £79 per dose | |
- - Japanese Encephalitis | £165 per dose | |
- - Tick-Borne Encephalitis | £74 per dose | |
- - Dengue Fever | £148 per dose | |
- - - Dengue Fever Antigen + Antibody Test | £58 | |
- - Typhoid | £49 per dose | |
- - Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio | £49 per dose | |
- - Hepatitis A - Adult | £74 per dose | |
- - Hepatitis A - Child | £67 per dose | |
- - Hepatitis B - Adult | £57 per dose | |
- - Meningitis ACWY | £77 per dose | |
Travel Medicines | Dependent on travel medications required | |
Antimalarials | From £35 | |
Cholera - Dukoral | £92 | |
Medical Kits | From £9.50 | |
Covid-19 PCR Travel Tests | From £85 | |
Covid-19 Lateral Flow Travel Tests | £59 | |
Fleet Street Clinic is not a VAT registered company

Travel Vaccinations
We offer the full range of travel vaccines, always in stock.
Come and see us for the most up-to-date recommendations and advice for your destination and travel plans, and to review any of your routine vaccinations that need to be updated.
Vaccines offer important protection against travel-related diseases, but we will also tell you about any other important precautions needed for your trip.
Consult our travel health specialists for the latest, personal advice.

Travellers’ Diarrhoea
Travellers’ Diarrhoea (TD) is the most common health problem experienced by travellers to hot countries.
It is not always easy to obtain treatment abroad, especially if you are going to be in a remote area, or won't have easy access to skilled medical care.
We recommend travelling with a medical kit containing common treatment options, including a standby antibiotic for when symptoms are severe.
Ask about our kits when you come and see us, or use our online consultation to see if we can prescribe you antibiotics online.

Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness results from ascending to high altitude without allowing enough time for your body to acclimatise and adjust. You can take preventative measures and medication to prevent and treat mountain sickness and its complications.
Book a travel consultation, or use our online consultation pathway to see if we can prescribe altitude medication online for you to take on your travels.

Female Travel Health Kit Online Consultation
Gynaecological and urinary tract infections (UTIs) such as thrush and cystitis are more likely to occur during travel, especially in hot countries.
Our female travel health kit contains everything you'd need to help diagnose and treat gynae and UTI infections on the go.
Try our free online consultation to see if we can prescribe a female health kit for your trip.

Antimalarials
Malaria is a serious risk in some countries. There is currently no vaccine available to protect travellers against this devastating disease, but antimalarial medication is safe, effective and dramatically reduce your risk.
There are a number of options available and our specialist Travel Nurses will advise whether they are needed for your trip, and will help you choose the option that suits you best.

Jet Lag Calculator
Jet lag is an unfortunate side effect of long distance travel across time zones. It can disrupt your body’s natural sleep, eating and mood patterns, resulting in fatigue, lack of enjoyment, and reduced work performance.
Try our jet lag calculator to understand how long it will take you to adjust, and to understand more about what can be done to reduce its impact.

DVT Calculator
The risk of travel related deep vein thrombosis is increased by inactivity and immobility during long journeys including by plane, boat, train and car. Many other factors also increase your risk of getting DVT. Try our online DVT calculator to help review your risk factors, and to understand what you can do to reduce your risk.

Help on your return
Giardia is a microscopic parasite that causes persistent diarrhoea.
This is just one of an array of infections we commonly encounter in returned travellers.
If you are suffering from lingering symptoms such as diarrhoea, fever, rash, or feeling unwell, come and see us for prompt testing, diagnosis and treatment.

Immune System Conditions
Your immune system helps to protect you from infections. If you have a medical condition such as cancer or take medication which alters your immune system, such as steroids or biologic agents, you will be more susceptible to some infections during travel, and at higher risk of severe infections and complications. You may also have a slower or lower response to vaccinations, and some vaccines may not be safe for you to receive.
Specialist doctors at the Fleet Street Clinic can offer you an expert consultation, giving you time to discuss your condition and risks of infection during your travel, and a tailored travel health plan including vaccinations, malaria and other prevention measures, that are appropriate and suitable for you. Phone Reception for an appointment with one of our specialist doctors.

Need Help Choosing the Right Vaccinations?
You're in expert hands with our specialist travel nurses.
During your travel consultation, you'll have time to discuss your plans in detail. Our specialists will advise you on the vaccines, medications, and health precautions you should consider — all tailored to your destination, itinerary, and personal needs.
You're free to ask any questions or raise concerns, and we'll ensure you're fully prepared to stay healthy wherever you're heading.
You know where you're going. We know how to keep you safe.
Trusted pre-travel consultation
Book NowA pre-travel consultation is an important part of travelling safely. Your travel consultation will be with one of our expert travel nurses. In which you can discuss necessary travel vaccinations, advised travel medicines and medical kits and also address any health concerns you may have in relation to your upcoming travel plans.
Service | Price | |
---|---|---|
Travel Consultation | £28 | |
Vaccinations and medications are at an additional fee. | ||
Travel Vaccinations: | ||
- - Rabies | £49 per dose | |
- - Rabies - Rapid Course | £49 per dose | |
- - Yellow Fever | £79 per dose | |
- - Japanese Encephalitis | £165 per dose | |
- - Tick-Borne Encephalitis | £74 per dose | |
- - Dengue Fever | £148 per dose | |
- - - Dengue Fever Antigen + Antibody Test | £58 | |
- - Typhoid | £49 per dose | |
- - Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio | £49 per dose | |
- - Hepatitis A - Adult | £74 per dose | |
- - Hepatitis A - Child | £67 per dose | |
- - Hepatitis B - Adult | £57 per dose | |
- - Meningitis ACWY | £77 per dose | |
Travel Medicines | Dependent on travel medications required | |
Antimalarials | From £35 | |
Cholera - Dukoral | £92 | |
Medical Kits | From £9.50 | |
Covid-19 PCR Travel Tests | From £85 | |
Covid-19 Lateral Flow Travel Tests | £59 | |
Fleet Street Clinic is not a VAT registered company
OUR TRAVEL DOCTORS & NURSES:
FAQs
A pre-travel consultation is a comprehensive health risk assessment with one of our expert travel nurses. It’s designed to prepare you for any health concerns that may arise during your trip, especially if you have a complex itinerary or medical history.
If vaccinations are needed, they’ll be given during the same appointment, and any required certificates will be issued on the spot.
During your travel consultation, our travel nurse will review your medical history, current medications, and travel itinerary.
To make the most of your appointment, please bring any vaccination records you have, along with details of any medication you’re taking and your full itinerary. This helps us provide accurate, personalised advice and avoid unnecessary treatments.
Yes. Our nurses must carry out their own risk assessment to ensure it’s safe to proceed with your vaccinations. This also gives you the opportunity to ask any additional questions and receive tailored advice based on your individual needs and travel plans.
If you’re likely to receive vaccinations, it’s helpful to wear loose, comfortable clothing or short sleeves to allow easy access to your upper arm.