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Rabies vaccine · Great Yarmouth

Rabies vaccine for travellers.

Pre-exposure rabies vaccination in Great Yarmouth for travel to areas where rabies is a risk. Given after a short travel health assessment as a planned course, with 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

Assessed, then a planned course.

Pre-exposure rabies protection is given as a short course before you travel.

1

Travel assessment

A clinician reviews your destination and activities to confirm whether pre-exposure rabies vaccination is right for you.

2

Your course

The pre-exposure course is usually three doses over a few weeks, so we plan it around your travel dates.

3

Advice

You receive clear guidance on reducing your risk and what to do if you are bitten or scratched abroad.

Pre-exposure rabies vaccination reduces risk but does not remove the need for urgent medical care after a possible exposure. Anyone bitten or scratched by an animal abroad should seek medical attention promptly. This page is general information and is not medical advice.

Clear, published pricing

£90 per dose.

The pre-exposure course is usually three doses, so your total depends on the schedule recommended for you.

Assessment included

A travel health assessment confirms whether pre-exposure rabies vaccination is right for your trip.

Planned course

The course is usually three doses over a few weeks, scheduled around your travel dates.

Clear advice

You leave knowing how to reduce your risk and what to do after any possible exposure.

Common questions

Rabies vaccine, answered.

Who should consider the rabies vaccine?
Travellers to areas where rabies is present, especially for longer trips, rural travel, cycling, or activities with greater contact with animals. A clinician will confirm at your assessment.
How many doses are needed?
The pre-exposure course is usually three doses given over a few weeks, so it is best to start early.
Do I still need help if I am bitten abroad?
Yes. Even if you have had the pre-exposure course, you should seek medical attention promptly after any bite or scratch.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book a travel health appointment directly.

Travelling where rabies is a risk?

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