Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hepatitis A Vaccine: Essential Protection for Your Travels | Essex Travel Clinic

Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hepatitis A Vaccine: Essential Protection for Your Travels | Essex Travel Clinic

Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hepatitis A Vaccine: Essential Protection for Your Travels | Essex Travel Clinic

Planning a trip abroad? Ensure your health and safety with the Hepatitis A vaccine from Shotgate Pharmacy & Travel Clinic in Wickford, Essex. Our Pharmacist Independent Prescriber is here to provide you with expert advice and vaccination services to protect you against Hepatitis A, a common travel-related illness.

Vaccine

Avaxim/Avaxim Junior (Sanofi Pasteur), Vaqta Adult/Vaqta Paediatric (MSD)

Schedule

Single dose given. Booster can be given 6 months from the initial dose to give at least 25 years of protection

Cost

£70.00

About Vaccine

The Hepatitis A vaccine is a crucial immunisation that protects against the Hepatitis A virus, which can cause severe liver disease. It is quite different to Hepatitis B, which is predominantly sexually transmitted. This vaccine is highly recommended for travellers heading to regions where Hepatitis A is prevalent. At Shotgate Pharmacy & Travel Clinic, we offer the Hepatitis A vaccine to help you stay healthy during your travels.

How Does The Vaccine Work?

The Hepatitis A vaccine works by stimulating your immune system to produce antibodies against the Hepatitis A virus. This preparation helps your body recognise and fight the virus if you are exposed to it in the future. The vaccine is typically administered in two doses, six months apart, to ensure long-lasting protection.

Who Should Have The Vaccine?

The Hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for anyone travelling to areas with a high risk of Hepatitis A infection. This includes parts of Africa, Asia, Central and South America, and Eastern Europe. Additionally, individuals with chronic liver disease, those who use recreational drugs, and men who have sex with men should consider getting vaccinated. Those receiving Hepatitis A vaccine may also need Typhoid vaccination too.

Common Side Effects

The Hepatitis A vaccine is generally safe and well-tolerated. Common side effects may include soreness at the injection site, mild fever, headache, and fatigue. These side effects are usually short-lived and resolve on their own. Serious side effects are rare but should be reported to your healthcare provider immediately.

Summary

Don't let Hepatitis A ruin your travel plans. Protect yourself with the Hepatitis A vaccine from Shotgate Pharmacy & Travel Clinic in Wickford, Essex. Our experienced Pharmacist Independent Prescriber is ready to provide you with personalised care and expert advice. Book your in-person consultation today and travel with peace of mind.

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Essex Travel Clinic

Pharmacist-Led Travel Clinic in Essex

Shotgate Pharmacy, 312 Southend Rd, Wickford SS11 8QW

01268 768547

2024 © Essex Travel Clinic (Shotgate Pharmacy)


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Essex Travel Clinic

Pharmacist-Led Travel Clinic in Essex

Shotgate Pharmacy, 312 Southend Rd, Wickford SS11 8QW

01268 768547

2024 © Essex Travel Clinic (Shotgate Pharmacy)


Book an appointment
today