Travel Vaccinations in Fairfield, CT

A frightening scenario that happens all too often on international vacations is someone contracting a disease. Whether it’s contracting malaria from mosquitoes or avoiding tap water for contaminants, you might be in danger if you aren’t too careful. Many countries have their own vaccination standards across the globe, in order to combat the likelihood of someone catching one of these diseases.

You can prevent several types of diseases through vaccination services provided by DOCS Urgent Care of Fairfield. We want you to be comfortable in the country or continent you decide to explore, whether you are being sent out for business, studying abroad, or simply taking a vacation.

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DOCS URGENT CARE – FAIRFIELD

ADDRESS
525 Tunxis Hill Cut Off, Fairfield, CT 06825

PHONE: 203-870-1973
FAX: 203-870-1976

HOURS
Weekdays: 8AM – 6PM
Weekends: CLOSED

Why Are Travel Vaccinations Important?

Travel vaccines are necessary because it helps you prevent potentially life-threatening illnesses when traveling to another country, so you are able to avoid stressful viruses and bacterial infections.

Travel vaccines are used to protect yourself against some serious illnesses. Typically, the germ is injected into your skin that contains a much weaker strain of the virus or bacteria you are protecting yourself from. Your immune system slowly learns to recognize the disease and will actively prevent it from entering your body. It works to eliminate future infections so you are able to rest easy.

When To Get Vaccinated

Vaccines are typically recommended to Fairfield patients 4-6 weeks before they take off for their trip. Some vaccines need multiple appointments to slowly build immunity in your body, so it’s even more important to have a consistent appointment schedule in order to keep yourself and others around you protected.

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?

Vaccines are necessary depending on what part of the world you are traveling to, which can have stricter health standards than the United States. Some of the ways your vaccination needs can be impacted include:
  • Where you plan to travel: Some countries have policies requesting that anyone who visits has already gotten themselves vaccinated for a disease that did a lot of damage to their area. In fact, Americans have eluded diseases like polio so effectively that they may not have even been vaccinated for it before their trip.
  • Your health: Ongoing Pregnancies, weak immune systems and ongoing illnesses are mitigating factors to consider when getting a vaccination.
  • The vaccinations you’ve already had: If your vaccination records are out of date, you won’t know if you have already had a vaccination before and may end up paying for more services than you may need.
Visiting the The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) online will help you figure out the types of vaccines you need based on your current health status and the place you decide to go.

Care When You Need It In Fairfield

DOCS Urgent Care of Fairfield is used to giving its patients a high-quality service for any medical problems its staff is facing, and that includes getting its patients’ vaccinations up-to-speed. If you or a loved one are going to travel for any reason and need to get new vaccinations, call our office to schedule an appointment today.

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