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Antimalarials · Great Yarmouth

Antimalarial tablets and advice.

Antimalarial tablets and bite-avoidance advice in Great Yarmouth, following a short travel health consultation to choose the right option for your destination and medical history. No GP referral needed.

GPhC-registered clinicians No GP referral needed Travel advice included
GPhC registered (9010271) No GP referral needed Book ahead of travel King Street, Great Yarmouth

How it works

Consultation, then the right tablets.

The best antimalarial depends on your destination and your health, so we choose it together.

1

Consultation

A clinician reviews your itinerary, medical history and any medication to recommend a suitable antimalarial.

2

Your tablets

You receive the right antimalarial for your trip, with clear instructions on when and how to take it.

3

Bite avoidance

You leave with practical advice on avoiding insect bites, which remains important alongside any tablets.

Antimalarial tablets are chosen following a consultation, as suitability depends on your destination, medical history and other medication. No antimalarial is fully protective, so avoiding insect bites remains important. This page is general information and is not medical advice.

Pricing

Priced at your consultation.

The cost depends on which antimalarial is right for you and the length of your trip. Your clinician will explain the cost before you decide.

Consultation first

A short travel health consultation confirms the right antimalarial for your destination and health.

Clear costs

The cost of your tablets is explained before you decide, with no obligation.

Travel essentials

Mosquito repellents and other travel health essentials are also available in the pharmacy.

Common questions

Antimalarials, answered.

Which antimalarial will I need?
It depends on your destination, your medical history and any medication you take. Your clinician will recommend a suitable option at your consultation.
When should I start taking them?
This varies by tablet, with some started before you travel and continued afterwards. Your clinician will give clear instructions.
Do tablets give full protection?
No antimalarial is completely protective, so avoiding insect bites remains an important part of staying well abroad.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book a travel health consultation directly.

Travelling to a malaria area?

Book a travel health consultation in Great Yarmouth, or call our team during clinic hours.