We are travel health experts who provide best-in-class service to our customers. Book an appointment now to meet with a consultant for free travel health advice. All consultations, vaccines and medicines are administered by experienced travel health professionals.
Lecale Clinic provides a comprehensive travel assessment, vaccination schedules along with relevant advice and resources to keep you safe and healthy while abroad. Lecale Clinic provides a Travel Service in keeping with the guidance outlined in the RCSPG’s ‘Good Practice Guidance for Providing a Travel Health Service’.
Travel Health is an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving specialty. Not only are new diseases emerging but existing diseases are evolving, while travellers are visiting further afield and undertaking increasingly adventurous activities. While many people focus on vaccinations prior to travel, most (> 95%) travel-associated illness and/or injury cannot be prevented through vaccination (Behrens and Carroll 2012).
To adequately assess your needs, we ask that you complete a detailed questionnaire before your appointment, including information about your current and past health, your vaccination history (particularly any previous travel vaccines), and your full travel plans.
Your travel consultation will include:
Tailored to your personal medical history and travel plans.
Advice on staying safe and avoid becoming ill while travelling abroad.
Administration of vaccines if required (Additional cost depending on current drug tariffs).
Prescription for antimalarial medications or other medications which are advised depending on your travel plans.
Our comprehensive list of Vaccine prices will give you a guide to the cost of staying healthy and protected while travelling. Please book your 30 minute consultation for travel advice, this is charged at a fee of £60. Vaccine prices will be discussed at the appointment.
The administration of the Yellow Fever Vaccine is internationally regulated by The World Health Organisation (WHO) International Health Regulations (IHR). The yellow fever vaccine can only be administered at centres that have been designated by the national health administration (NATHNAC for Northern Ireland). Designated centres ensure the quality and safety of the procedures and materials used.
Proof of Yellow Fever vaccination (International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis – ICVP) is most often required for travellers journeying from countries with yellow fever to countries where transmission could occur (and sometimes for travellers transiting through such countries).