You can find detail information about vaccines from these links: (Open in new windows) 1. World Health Organization (WHO) – International travel and health 2. Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) – Vaccine Information Sheet
No. Antimalarial medication including malarone is not for sale. You cannot just simply buy it. However our doctor may consider to prescribe malaria medication including malarone for someone in needed in a case by case basis. Travelers are required to visit our travel clinic for malaria consultation. Read more: about malarone in our travel clinic
No. We do not recommend travelers to take antimalarial tablets in Thailand. However, it doesn’t mean that you do not need to prevent malaria. Mosquito bite prevention is strongly recommended. There are several reasons why we do not recommend the use of antimalarial tablets in Thailand. Please refer to these articles from our blog:…
Please refer to specific articles from our blog below. (Open in new windows) Rabies vaccine in Southeast Asia. Is it necessary ? (1)Rabies vaccine in Southeast Asia. Is it necessary ? (2)Should I get JE vaccine for traveling in Southeast Asia (1)? Should I get JE vaccine for traveling in Southeast Asia (2)?
There are many factors that our doctor have to consider before giving vaccine or malaria advice. Those factors included How long will you stay?; which part of Thailand that you would like to travel to? Will you travel to other country in Southeast Asia? What will be your activity and your accommodation during this trip?…
First thing to note, we use only the vaccines from reputable phamaceutical manufacturers such as GSK, Sanofi Pasteur, Crucell, etc. But you may notice that the cost of the vaccine in Thailand is much cheaper than in the western countries. Here are some facts and explanation; 1. Some “travel” vaccines in the western countries are…
Vaccine and vaccination process are very safe. Most side effects, such as pain or fever, if any, will be mild and spontaneous recover. However, there is one immediate serious reaction to vaccine called anaphylaxis. It is very rare and only occurs when your body totally reject the vaccine. The patient will develop rash, syncope,…
Most traveler will complete the whole vaccination process within 1.5 hour (1 hour and 30 minute). Time breakdown is as follow; 1 Fill the Health questionnaire and complete the registration process 10-15 minutes 2 Consult with our doctor 20-30 minutes 3 Payment and get the shots 10-15 minutes 4 Observe in our clinic 30…
Yes, absolutely. Our doctor will review your general health status, allergies, previous vaccination history as well as detail of your trip in order to provide a sound recommendation for you.