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Hepatitis A and B vaccines · Great Yarmouth

Hepatitis A and B vaccines.

Hepatitis A and B vaccination in Great Yarmouth for travel and protection, given after a short travel health assessment. No GP referral is needed, and your schedule is tailored to your trip.

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

Assessed, scheduled, vaccinated.

Your course is planned around your travel dates and the protection you need.

1

Travel assessment

A clinician reviews your destination, lifestyle and medical history to confirm which vaccine is right for you.

2

Your schedule

Hepatitis A is usually two doses and hepatitis B usually three, so we plan a schedule that fits your trip.

3

Vaccination and records

Each dose is given in a private room, with a record of your vaccinations to take away.

Hepatitis A and B vaccines are given after a travel health assessment to confirm which course is right for you. Full protection depends on completing the recommended schedule. This page is general information and is not medical advice. Your clinician will explain the schedule and timing.

Clear, published pricing

Priced per dose.

Your total depends on which vaccine you need and the number of doses in your course.

Hepatitis A

£75 per dose

Usually a course of two doses, protecting against hepatitis A spread through contaminated food and water.

Hepatitis B

£55 per dose

Usually a course of three doses, protecting against hepatitis B spread through blood and bodily fluids.

A combined hepatitis A and B course may be available where suitable. Your clinician will advise at your assessment.

Common questions

Hepatitis A and B, answered.

Do I need hepatitis A, B, or both?
It depends on your destination, the length and style of your trip, and your medical history. Your clinician will recommend the right protection at your assessment.
How many doses will I need?
Hepatitis A is usually two doses and hepatitis B usually three. We plan the schedule around your travel dates.
When should I start?
As early as you can, so the course can be completed before you travel. We can advise on accelerated schedules where time is short.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book a travel health appointment directly.

Planning protection for your trip?

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