⏰ Timing Reminder: Some vaccines require multiple doses or 10–14 days to reach full protection. Ideally book 4–6 weeks before travel.

Check Destination Requirements

This quick helper is informational only and does not store your data.

Destination Advisory Tool

Get personalized vaccine recommendations based on your destination and activities.

This tool is informational and does not replace a consult. For official guidance, see CDC Traveler's Health and WHO International Travel & Health.

Travel Vaccines & Services

Core Travel Vaccines

Hepatitis A

Food/water-borne risk worldwide. 1–2 dose series.

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Typhoid

Injection or oral course. High-risk food/water areas.

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Yellow Fever*

Required for entry to many countries. Authorized centers only.

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Polio Booster

Some countries require recent vaccination proof.

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Specialized Protection

Rabies Pre-exposure

Animal contact risk. 3-dose series over 3-4 weeks.

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Meningococcal ACWY

Crowded conditions, certain regions.

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Japanese Encephalitis

Rural Asia, rice farming areas. 2-dose series.

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Cholera†

High-risk humanitarian settings. Oral vaccine.

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Essential Services

Routine Updates

Tdap, Flu, COVID-19 boosters as needed.

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Malaria Prevention

Prophylaxis counseling, repellents, guidance.

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Documentation

International Certificate of Vaccination (Yellow Card).

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Travel Health Packs†

Traveler's diarrhea plan, first aid supplies.

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* Yellow Fever availability may be limited; administered only at authorized centers.

† Prescription items require provider evaluation and prescription.

When Should I Get Vaccinated?

6-8+
6–8+ weeks before travel
Rabies pre-exposure (3-dose series), Japanese Encephalitis series, Hepatitis B series
4-6
4–6 weeks before travel
Yellow Fever*, Typhoid (injection/oral), Hepatitis A (dose 1), malaria consultation
2-4
2–4 weeks before travel
Routine updates (Tdap, Flu, MMR) as needed
<2
Less than 2 weeks (late planning)
See us ASAP—some protection still possible; emphasize prevention behaviors

Pricing & Insurance

Pricing varies by vaccine and coverage. We'll check availability and costs during your consult.

VaccineEst. Price (cash)Notes
Hepatitis AContact for pricing1–2 dose series
Typhoid (inject/oral)Contact for pricingOral course must finish before trip
Yellow Fever*Contact for pricingAuthorized center only

What to Expect

Before Your Visit

  • • Bring photo ID and past vaccination records
  • • List current medications and allergies
  • • Note pregnancy status if applicable
  • • Prepare travel itinerary details

At Your Visit

  • • Review destination risks and prevention
  • • Vaccine screening and safety assessment
  • • Informed consent and vaccination
  • • 15-minute observation period

Transfer Prescriptions to Xpress Care Pharmacy

One pharmacy for your routine and travel health needs.

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Xpress Care Pharmacy

3040 E 7 Mile

Detroit, MI 48234

Phone: (313) 914-3736

Fax: (313) 914-5105

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Travel Vaccination FAQ

Information provided on this page is educational and not a substitute for a clinical assessment. Vaccine availability (e.g., Yellow Fever) may be limited or require referral to authorized centers.

Prescription items such as malaria chemoprophylaxis, traveler's diarrhea antibiotics, and altitude medications require provider evaluation and prescription.

For official travel health guidance, consult CDC Traveler's Health and WHO International Travel & Health.

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