Anyone know the procedure here?
Do I go to any regular doctor to get them, or to a special travel clinic? If a special travel clinic, where?
Thanks!
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Travel Vaccinations
Apr 10, 2006 @ 14:54
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Anyone know the procedure here?
Do I go to any regular doctor to get them, or to a special travel clinic? If a special travel clinic, where?
Thanks!
RichardApr 10, 2006 @ 14:54
Do I go to any regular doctor to get them, or to a special travel clinic? If a special travel clinic, where?
Thanks!
RichardApr 10, 2006 @ 14:54
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Re: Travel Vaccinations
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Apr 10, 2006 @ 15:19
HUG (cantonal hospital) has a vaccination clinic. If you look on their website, mmight take a little finding, you can find the clinic for travellers.
I've just gone and gotten most of my shots for Tanzania.
Bonus is they speak English (at least the fellow I had did) and they take credit cards. Talk about sticker shock and that was before the bill for the malaria pills, but they'l give you a prescription for anitbiotics to take with you on your trip as well and all sorts of good stuff.
You can either make an appointment or they have walk-in hours. I found them excellent!
I've just gone and gotten most of my shots for Tanzania.
Bonus is they speak English (at least the fellow I had did) and they take credit cards. Talk about sticker shock and that was before the bill for the malaria pills, but they'l give you a prescription for anitbiotics to take with you on your trip as well and all sorts of good stuff.
You can either make an appointment or they have walk-in hours. I found them excellent!
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HUG (cantonal hospital) has a vaccination clinic. If you look on their website, mmight take a little finding, you can find the clinic for travellers.
I've just gone and gotten most of my shots for Tanzania.
Bonus is they speak English (at least the fellow I had did) and they take credit cards. Talk about sticker shock and that was before the bill for the malaria pills, but they'l give you a prescription for anitbiotics to take with you on your trip as well and all sorts of good stuff.
You can either make an appointment or they have walk-in hours. I found them excellent!
misskate, Apr 10, 2006 @ 15:19
I've just gone and gotten most of my shots for Tanzania.
Bonus is they speak English (at least the fellow I had did) and they take credit cards. Talk about sticker shock and that was before the bill for the malaria pills, but they'l give you a prescription for anitbiotics to take with you on your trip as well and all sorts of good stuff.
You can either make an appointment or they have walk-in hours. I found them excellent!
misskate, Apr 10, 2006 @ 15:19
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Re: Travel Vaccinations
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Apr 12, 2006 @ 18:53
Their service is strikingly close to the UN pre-mission travel service, as it covers all the bases, re: checkups, vaccinations, etc. Perfect for the business traveller. Just call them up, and maybe you can go today or tomorrow. They are FAST.
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Their service is strikingly close to the UN pre-mission travel service, as it covers all the bases, re: checkups, vaccinations, etc. Perfect for the business traveller. Just call them up, and maybe you can go today or tomorrow. They are FAST.
Jennifer, Apr 12, 2006 @ 18:53
Jennifer, Apr 12, 2006 @ 18:53
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