Travel Vaccination Clinic
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UK Vaccinations and Travel Vaccines: What You Need to Know
Staying up to date with the UK vaccination schedule is essential for protecting yourself and your family against serious infections. These routine vaccinations are recommended for all children and adults in the UK and play a vital role in preventing illnesses such as measles, mumps, rubella, and more.
If you’re planning to travel abroad, you may also need additional travel vaccinations to safeguard your health. Different countries carry different risks, and some diseases — such as typhoid, hepatitis A, yellow fever, or rabies — are more common in specific parts of the world.
The travel vaccines you need will depend on:
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Your destination
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The season you’re travelling
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The length and type of your trip
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Your current vaccination status
At True You Skin Clinics, we offer professional travel health advice and a range of travel vaccinations to ensure you’re fully protected before your trip. Whether you’re going on holiday, travelling for work, or visiting friends and family abroad, we’re here to help.
Book your travel vaccine consultation today to stay safe, healthy, and protected wherever you go.

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When Should I See a Travel Nurse in Leeds?
If you’re planning a trip abroad, it’s important to book an appointment with a travel nurse in Leeds at least 6 to 8 weeks before you leave the UK. Some travel vaccinations require more than one dose spaced over several weeks, so early planning is essential to ensure you’re fully protected before your departure.
At our Leeds travel clinic, our experienced travel nurse will assess your destination, itinerary, and medical history to advise which vaccines and travel health precautions you may need.
Most travel vaccines are safe and suitable for children, but there may be age restrictions for babies and toddlers. If you’re travelling with a young child, we recommend speaking with a nurse or doctor well in advance to avoid any last-minute complications.
According to the NHS, nearly 1 in 4 UK travellers leave the country without receiving the correct vaccinations — increasing the risk of catching or spreading life-threatening infectious diseases. Travelling without proper immunisation doesn’t just put your health at risk, but could also lead to bringing infections back to the UK.


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