Travel Vaccinations in Bridgeport, CT

Getting sick on vacation can ruin anyone’s chances of having fun, especially when someone may have sunk thousands of dollars into planning said vacation. Several countries around the world carry many types of diseases that Americans are not immune to, so you will have to be aware of the risks before you leave.

Before you go on that business trip or that semester abroad, make sure you are able to get vaccinations for preventable diseases. DOCS Urgent Care has served Bridgeport for years with the vaccinations necessary to travel across the globe. Our staff wants you to stay safe in these places so you do not have to fight to be seen in a hospital where you may not even speak the same language.

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DOCS URGENT CARE – BRIDGEPORT

ADDRESS
1677 E Main St, Bridgeport, CT 06608

PHONE
475-549-1822

FAX
(203) 612-7931

HOURS
WEEKDAYS : 8AM-8PM
WEEKENDS: 9AM-3PM

Why Are Travel Vaccinations Important?

Staying safe against diseases is a critical part of enjoying yourself while you are away. After all, many diseases in foreign countries can lead to immediate hospitalization, so you will deal with rising medical costs and even risking your own life! Getting your recommended vaccines will help you keep infections at bay and keeps the others in that country safe, too.

Certain areas around the world need you to follow these procedures as they see fit, because vaccinations are necessary to protect you and anyone around you. Some infectious diseases travel fast, and we work to prevent that in our office.

Vaccines work by injecting a dead or severely weakened form of a germ that carries the disease. This trains your immune system to recognize the disease it is meant to protect you against, and eventually learn to eliminate the disease if it ever grows stronger inside you.

When To Get Vaccinated

Gathering vaccine records and making the necessary appointments can take a while, so it’s best to plan ahead. Since there are some vaccinations that require multiple doses over an extended period of time, we suggest that you schedule an appointment with us 4-6 weeks prior to traveling abroad. By getting vaccinated, an entire community can be protected against a large amount of infectious diseases.

Common Travel Vaccinations Include:

  • Yellow Fever
  • Meningitis
  • (Meningococcal)
  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Typhoid
  • Rabies
  • Polio
  • Hepatitis A (HEP A)
  • Hepatitis B (HEP B)
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B Combination

Which Vaccines Do I Need Before Traveling?

You may need to vaccinate yourself before flying to certain destinations for the following reasons:
  • Where you plan to travel: Specific diseases may need legitimate proof of vaccination before entering, especially if you are going to a more rural or unprotected part of the country that may carry this disease in higher quantities.
  • Your health: Ongoing illnesses or medical events such as pregnancy may require additional protection from the elements.
  • The vaccinations you’ve already had: Stay up to date on your vaccination records in order to make sure you are able to travel outside of the United States, due to how common diseases are in other environments
Depending on what medical conditions you have and where you travel, the CDC’s website will be able to direct you to whatever vaccines you’ll need and when to schedule them. Make an appointment with the clinic in Bridgeport to get your vaccine services taken care of by a staff who knows how to take care of you.

Care When You Need It In Bridgeport

DOCS Urgent Care is here to provide you with the vaccinations you need, while also giving you expert medical care at an affordable price. To find out what our office can do for you or your Bridgeport loved ones, please give us a call today for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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