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Most vaccinations will take at least two weeks to be fully effective, some take much longer and may require a course You may wish to take a look at this website which offers help and advice to travellers Fit For Travel You may also wish to take a look at The Foreign Office which lists any current advice for travellers in all countries. Ideally you should contact us 4-6 weeks before travel.If you prefer you may book an inital telephone consulataion with Sr Boucher to discuss your travel needs.Some vaccines attract a charge for all people including children. You may wish to take a look at this webiste which offers help and advice to travellers. If you leave it too late we may not be able to accommodate you and it may be necessary to refer you to Private Travel Clinic for some or all of your vaccinations. This will incur a charge as they are private clinics not provided by the NHS. These are available at North Manchester General Hospital 795 4567 Surrey Lodge Travel Clinic Anson Road. Tel 224 4736 Adults and Children Nomad Travel Clinic 66-68-Bridge Street Manchester. Tel 8322134, Adults and children Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine offer drop in sessions every afternoon 1pm to 4pm 0151 708 9393 Well Travelled Clinic Unit 3, Gateway House ,Station Approach , Manchester Piccadily, 0844 846 7510 will see Adults and children . |
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