Expatriates
When living abroad for months or years at a time, especially in the developing world, expatriates may be living in unique conditions. You may be closer to the local population, who are at higher risk of acquiring infectious diseases that may be endemic to the region.
Due to limited medical resources in many parts of the world, the risk of complications and more severe outcomes from exposure is greatly increased. These risks can be minimized in pre-travel planning through a consultation with one of our experienced travel medicine clinicians.
Vaccinations and the education received during a consultation is one of the most effective means for expatriates to prevent the onset of endemic or even epidemic diseases that may be present within the part of the world in which they plan to reside. The clinician will also discuss how to seek medical care in your new country. And cover the unique needs of you and your family.
We spend extensive time with our expatriate patients. We focus on your extraordinary and unique health needs for moving overseas.
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We offer immunizations and in-depth travel consultations tailored to your specific destination and individual health needs.
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Our Clinic Travel Store
For your convenience, we carry a wide range of travel products onsite—so you can pick up last-minute and hard-to-find items that are a must for any trip abroad.
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Travel Health
Hepatitis A is one of the most common vaccine-preventable infections acquired during travel.
(Mutsch M, Spicher VM, Gut C, Steffen R. Hepatitis A virus infections in travelers, 1988-2004. Clin Infect Dis. 2006;42:490-7.)
