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Typhoid vaccine · Great Yarmouth

Typhoid vaccine for travellers.

Typhoid vaccination in Great Yarmouth for travel to areas where typhoid is a risk, often parts of South Asia, Africa and South America. Given after a short travel health assessment, 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 vaccinated.

A short travel health appointment to keep you protected on your trip.

1

Travel assessment

A clinician reviews your destination and medical history to confirm whether the typhoid vaccine is right for you.

2

Vaccination

The vaccine is given in a private consultation room, usually as a single dose.

3

Advice

You receive travel health advice, including food and water hygiene, and guidance on any other vaccines you may need.

The typhoid vaccine is given after a travel health assessment and does not provide complete protection, so good food and water hygiene abroad remains important. This page is general information and is not medical advice. Your clinician will confirm suitability and timing with you.

Clear, published pricing

£50 per dose.

The fee covers your travel assessment and the vaccine.

Assessment included

A travel health assessment confirms whether the vaccine is suitable for your trip.

Single dose

Most travellers need a single dose, which offers protection for around three years.

Travel advice

You leave with practical advice on staying well abroad and any further vaccines to consider.

Common questions

Typhoid vaccine, answered.

Who should consider the typhoid vaccine?
Travellers to areas with poorer sanitation, particularly parts of South Asia, Africa and South America, or those staying with friends and family or travelling for longer periods. A clinician will confirm at your assessment.
How long does protection last?
A single dose typically provides protection for around three years. A booster may be advised for ongoing travel.
When should I book?
Ideally a few weeks before travel, so book as early as you can. We can often help closer to departure too.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book a travel health appointment directly.

Heading somewhere typhoid is a risk?

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