Protect your health before you travel. Not every country you visit will have the same level of health care, medical facilities, or safety that you’re used to in Canada. Therefore, put your health first before ticking off your bucket list! It is important to book a pre-travel health consultation about 6 to 8 weeks before you travel to find out the health risks at your destination, how to manage these health risks, and get vaccinated against vaccine-preventable diseases of the country you’re visiting.
In Alberta, pharmacists can only administer injections and/or vaccinations to persons 5 years of age or older.
Planning an international trip? Our travel clinic in Edmontonis here to ensure you’re protected before departure. Different countries pose different health risks, and vaccination requirements can vary. At Brintnell Pharmacy, our certified travel health pharmacists provide expert advice, personalized recommendations, and comprehensive protection tailored to your destination. We recommend booking your consultation 6–8 weeks before departure.
In Alberta, pharmacists can only administer injections and/or vaccinations to persons 5 years of age or older.
Who Should Book a Travel Health Consultation?
Our Edmonton travel immunization clinicis ideal for a wide range of travelers, including:
Business travelers
Adventure seekers
Volunteers and humanitarian workers
Students studying abroad
Individuals visiting family and friends
Pilgrims (e.g., Hajj and Umrah travelers), FIFA World Cup events
Long-term travelers or those with complex itineraries
Comprehensive Travel Vaccine Clinic in Edmonton
During your travel consultation, we will:
Assess your travel itinerary and individual health needs
Review your vaccination history and current prescriptions
Recommend destination-specific immunizations and medications
Provide travel health safety advice and tips
Offer in-pharmacy or virtual consultations for your convenience
Travel Vaccines in Edmonton – What We Offer
At our travel vaccine clinic in Edmonton, we offer a wide selection of essential vaccines, including:
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Are travel clinics covered by insurance?
The coverage of travel clinics by insurance policies varies. The extent of coverage may depend on the specific insurance plan and the nature of the services provided at the travel clinic.
Does county health clinic offer travel immunizations?
The county health clinic offers travel immunizations. They can provide the necessary vaccinations for your destination, as well as advice on disease prevention and other health considerations for international travel.
Does travel insurance cover vaccinations?
Many travel insurance policies cover the cost of vaccinations required for international travel, as they are considered a necessary medical expense. The coverage and specific vaccination requirements may vary depending on the insurance plan and the destination.
Do you really need vaccines to travel?
Traveling to certain destinations may require specific vaccines to protect against infectious diseases. Consulting a travel health specialist can help determine the necessary vaccines and preventative measures for your travel destination.
How much do travel shots cost?
The cost of travel shots varies depending on the specific vaccines required and the number of doses needed. On average, travel shots can range from $50 to $300 per vaccine.
What vaccines are recommended for travel?
The recommended vaccines for travel depend on the destination, duration of stay, and individual health status. These may include vaccines for hepatitis A and B, typhoid, yellow fever, and others recommended by a travel health specialist.
How early should I get travel vaccines?
It is recommended to book a pre-travel health consultation 6 to 8 weeks before your trip to get the necessary travel vaccinations and manage any potential health risks associated with your destination.
Where can I find travel vaccination clinics?
Travel vaccination clinics can be found at your local pharmacy, public health clinic, travel medicine clinic, or through your healthcare provider. These clinics offer necessary vaccinations and advice before your international travel.
Are travel vaccinations essential for all destinations?
Travel vaccinations are not essential for all destinations. The need for vaccinations depends on the specific risks at your destination, your personal health history, and recommendations from a travel health professional.
Do different countries require specific vaccinations?
Different countries have specific vaccination requirements for travelers. It's important to consult a travel health professional to determine the necessary vaccinations for your destination and ensure you are adequately protected before your trip.
What side effects can travel vaccines have?
Travel vaccines may cause mild side effects such as soreness, redness, or swelling at the injection site, as well as fever, headache, or fatigue. These side effects are typically temporary and resolve on their own.
Can I get vaccines at my doctor’s office?
You can typically receive most routine and travel vaccines at your doctor's office. Your healthcare provider can assess your vaccination needs and administer the appropriate vaccines.
Are there any age restrictions for travel vaccines?
The age restrictions for travel vaccines vary based on the specific vaccine. Some vaccines may not be recommended for infants or young children, while others may have upper age limits. It's best to discuss any age-related concerns with a healthcare provider prior to travel.
Is it safe to get multiple vaccines at once?
Getting multiple vaccines at once is generally safe and recommended by health authorities. However, it's important to discuss the specifics with a healthcare professional to ensure the vaccines are appropriate and administered safely.
Will I receive a vaccination certificate?
A vaccination certificate will be provided upon completion of your immunizations during the pre-travel health consultation.
What is the process for a pre-travel consultation?
The process for a pre-travel consultation involves an individual risk assessment, information about potential health risks, and recommendations for immunizations, medication, and other measures to manage the risks of your trip.
How much time do I need for travel vaccinations?
It is recommended to book a pre-travel health consultation about 6 to 8 weeks before your trip to ensure you have enough time to get the necessary vaccinations and medications for your destination.
Are there alternative options for travel immunizations?
There are alternative options for travel immunizations, including oral vaccines, intranasal vaccines, and combination vaccines. These alternatives can provide protection against various travel-related diseases.
Can I get travel vaccines without an appointment?
You can get travel vaccines without an appointment, but it is recommended to book a pre-travel health consultation to assess your individual health risks and receive the appropriate vaccinations and preventive measures before your trip.
What documents do I need for travel vaccinations?
The documents needed for travel vaccinations typically include a valid passport, travel itinerary, and any previous vaccination records. These documents help the healthcare provider determine the appropriate vaccinations for your destination and travel plans.
Do I need vaccinations for domestic travel?
Whether vaccinations are required for domestic travel within Canada depends on the specific destination and personal health considerations. It's advisable to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate vaccinations needed for your domestic travel plans.
What is the difference between travel vaccines and routine vaccines?
The main difference between travel vaccines and routine vaccines is that travel vaccines protect against diseases specific to certain destinations, while routine vaccines protect against common illnesses in the general population.
How can I prepare for a travel health consultation?
To prepare for a travel health consultation, gather information about your destination, including potential health risks, required vaccinations, and any medical conditions you have. This will help the healthcare provider develop a tailored plan for your trip.
Are travel vaccines necessary for visiting friends?
Visiting friends in another country may require travel vaccines, depending on the destination and health risks. It's best to consult a travel health specialist to determine the necessary vaccinations for your specific trip.
What to do if I miss a travel vaccine?
If you miss a scheduled travel vaccine, contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible to reschedule the missed dose. Depending on the vaccine, it may be necessary to restart the entire vaccination series.
Can I vaccinate children for international travel?
Vaccinating children for international travel is recommended to protect them against vaccine-preventable diseases they may be exposed to during the trip. Consult a travel health specialist to determine the appropriate vaccines and schedule for your child's destination and itinerary.
What should I bring to a travel health clinic?
When visiting a travel health clinic, it is recommended to bring your travel itinerary, a list of any medical conditions or medications, and your vaccination records to help the healthcare provider assess your health risks and provide appropriate recommendations.
How can I find a travel immunization specialist?
To find a travel immunization specialist, you can book a pre-travel health consultation with a prescribing pharmacist who is a member of the International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM). They can provide individualized risk assessment and recommended immunizations for your destination.
Does insurance cover the cost of travel vaccines?
Whether insurance covers the cost of travel vaccines depends on the specific plan and the type of vaccine. Some plans may cover certain recommended travel vaccines, but it's best to check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage.
What is the latest advice on travel vaccinations?
The latest advice on travel vaccinations is to consult a travel health specialist 6-8 weeks before your trip to determine the necessary immunizations based on your destination and health history.