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Protect yourself on your travels this Christmas!

Peace of mind for you and your family with our home testing kits or weekend appointments that fit your schedule.

 

Travel

Vaccinations

Cholera 

Common in Africa, Central America and Asia, cholera is an infection spread by bacteria in contaminated food and water.

Tick-borne Encephalitis

A tick-borne virus found in eastern, northern and central Europe as well as eastern Russia, east Asia, China and Japan

Malaria

A highly dangerous disease spread by infected mosquitoes, malaria is common in the equatorial tropics and subtropics

Hepatitis A 

Contaminated faecal matter spreads hepatitis A, a disease often caught via infected food and water and common across in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America

Meningitis

A bacterial infection, this disease tends to be commonest in sub-Saharan Africa. But it’s also sometimes found where it’s crowded and where there’s imperfect hygiene, for example universities and army camps

Hepatitis B 

Unprotected sex is usually responsible for hepatitis B infection, along with sharing needles, visiting dirty tattoo parlours, unhygienic barbers shops and nail salons. It’s common in both undeveloped and developed countries

Rabies

Infected animal and human bites and scratches spread this awful disease, which is particularly common in Thailand, Brazil and India.

Japanese Encephalitis

Spread by mosquitoes, there’s no cure for this disease found across South East Asia, Japan, and tropical regions of Australia. There are also occasional epidemics in China and India

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Typhoid

Bacteria are responsible for this infection and it’s found throughout the world, a risk wherever sanitation and hygiene are poor

Yellow Fever

Spread by mosquitoes and particularly common across Ethiopia, Nigeria, Kenya, Brazil, Peru and Columbia, Yellow Fever vaccinations are often a must have if you’ve travelled through or to a country where there’s an outbreak.

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OUR CLINIC

We at Mare St Clinic are your dedicated weekend service provider.  The clinic currently offers a range of travel health services for the local community and beyond at a time most suited to you.

 

Our Independent Prescribing Pharmacists have completed specific training to meet your travel needs whether it be vaccinations, anti-malarial's or expert advice in relation to your wider heath needs and your travels.

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We offer anti-malarial's and vaccinations which can be dispensed at the same appointment, saving you time and offering  more efficient service. 

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Vaccinations are very important to protect yourself and your loved one's. Also, for your travel insurance to be valid, you need to have had the recommended vaccinations.

Some vaccinations have multiple doses so it’s important that you plan to have your vaccination in advance of your departure date, usually 6-8 weeks prior.

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The service will be provided in a private consultation room where you can ask any questions you might have during the consultation.

It’s important that you bring any previous immunisation history with you to help the pharmacist work out what vaccination you need.

 

Contact us today to book an appointment or book online seamlessly .

 

We look forward to seeing you at your Mare St Clinic.

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41 Mare St.

Hackney

London

E8 4RP​

(Inside Osteopathy East)

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Email: info@marestclinic.co.uk
Tel:  0203 488 7351

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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday

(Pre-booked appointment's only)

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Protect yourself on your travels this Christmas!

Peace of mind for you and your family with our home testing kits or weekend appointments that fit your schedule.

01

Cholera

Common in Africa, Central America and Asia, cholera is an infection spread by bacteria in contaminated food and water.

02

Hepatitis A 

Contaminated faecal matter spreads hepatitis A, a disease often caught via infected food and water and common across in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America

03

Hepatitis B 

Unprotected sex is usually responsible for hepatitis B infection, along with sharing needles, visiting dirty tattoo parlours, unhygienic barbers shops and nail salons. It’s common in both undeveloped and developed countries

04

Japanese Encephalitis

Spread by mosquitoes, there’s no cure for this disease found across South East Asia, Japan, and tropical regions of Australia. There are also occasional epidemics in China and India

05

Typhoid

Bacteria are responsible for this infection and it’s found throughout the world, a risk wherever sanitation and hygiene are poor

 

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