The Vanderbilt Travel Clinic will be closed for the holiday December 23 through January 1. We will be open on Friday, January 2, 2009.

Have a safe and healthy holiday season.

There is a restricted supply of Japanese Encephalitis and rabies vaccines that should be resolved by the end of 2008.

Please call for availability.

 

Make your appointment no later than 2 weeks prior to your departure date

If you are a Vanderbilt employee traveling for Vanderbilt business you may be able to see Occupational Health for your travel needs at no cost to you! Contact Occupational Health for more details.

If you need the yellow fever vaccine, we are the only clinic within Vanderbilt who can dispense this vaccine.

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The Vanderbilt Travel Clinic is dedicated to prevention of diseases that international travelers may encounter. We are your source for all health-related services you need to stay healthy, safe and to enjoy your time abroad.

 

Whether you are traveling for business, pleasure, to visit friends and relatives, or for adventure, we are committed to provide you with the current recommendations to protect you from illness. Travel health risks depend upon the itinerary, duration of trip and season of travel. During your visit to the International Travel Medicine Clinic ,your individual travel plans and medical history will be assessed to determine your risks.  An individual care plan will be developed for each traveler.

 

 

 

Our mission is to keep you healthy so that you can enjoy your time abroad.

 
  
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