Travel Vaccinations in Southington, CT

With the world traveling more than ever, it can feel daunting if you miss out on a life-changing experience because you didn’t protect yourself against preventable diseases. Several countries around the globe won’t even let you travel to its location without the proper vaccination records, which is where our office can help.

Any Southington, CT residents who need to get their shots before they travel can come to DOCS Urgent Care, where we help future travelers get the medical clearances they need before they go abroad. To fully enjoy your study abroad trip or destination getaway, you need to make sure you are protected at all costs.

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DOCS URGENT CARE – SOUTHINGTON

ADDRESS
832 Queen Street
Southington, CT 06489

PHONE
(860) 863-5288
FAX
(860) 863-5249

HOURS
WEEKDAYS : 8AM- 7PM
WEEKEND: 8AM- 3PM

Why Are Travel Vaccinations Important?

Vaccinations are important to take before you leave because it helps prevent you and the people around you from getting sick. After all, not only would you contract a disease that isn’t common for Americans anymore (polio, yellow fever, etc.), you would potentially infect an entire community if you do not protect yourself through these shots.

Travel vaccines are essentially weakened or dead forms of germs that carry a virus the doctor wants you to be protected against. They inject you with said germ and your immune system learns to recognize and destroy the virus or bacteria when it enters your body, greatly reducing your chances of having a full infection.

When To Get Vaccinated

We recommend scheduling an appointment at our Southington office 4-6 weeks before you leave. Some vaccinations are administered through multiple sessions with the patient, so it’s best to prepare in advance in the event that something goes wrong with your trip. Through these vaccinations, you are working to protect an entire community from a disease and will feel much more at home in the place you decide to visit.

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?

Depending on where you are traveling to and what your health standards are, the vaccines you need will be different for everyone. Here are some factors that determine which vaccines you need to take:

You need to understand your medical history and the health standards of the countries you’re visiting. You may need to receive vaccines before leaving based on the following factors:

  • Where you plan to travel: Some countries are developing or feature rural areas that can hold more threatening diseases than others. The climate may foster an environment that carries the virus or it could be inside of a badly prepared meal. Regardless, it’s important to know which countries hold you to what standard.
  • Your health: You may need additional vaccines if you have an ongoing illness, pregnancy or generally weak immune system.
  • The vaccinations you’ve already had: Your vaccinations and records aren’t going to hold up just because you are held to American standards. Some diseases like malaria are much bigger deals in their country than they are here, so keeping up-to-date records will help the medical team figure out which vaccinations you need.

If you visit The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, you will be able to figure out which vaccines you need and can tell our Southington medical staff what we need to do for you.

Care When You Need It In Southington

TWhen you come to DOCS Urgent Care of Southington, you know you’ll be able to get all of the vaccination services you need for a price you can afford. Schedule an appointment through the phone or contact us online today if you need any vaccinations while traveling!

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