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Yellow fever vaccine · Great Yarmouth

Yellow fever vaccine and certificate.

Yellow fever vaccination from a registered centre in Great Yarmouth, with your certificate of vaccination issued on the day. Given by trained clinicians after a short travel health assessment, with no GP referral needed.

Registered yellow fever centre Certificate issued Travel advice included
GPhC registered (9010271) Registered yellow fever centre Book ahead of travel King Street, Great Yarmouth

How it works

Assessed, vaccinated, certified.

A short travel health appointment, with your certificate issued before you leave.

1

Travel assessment

A clinician reviews your destination, itinerary and medical history to confirm the vaccine is suitable for you.

2

Vaccination

The vaccine is given in a private consultation room, with most travellers needing a single dose.

3

Certificate and advice

You receive your official certificate of vaccination, plus advice on any other vaccines or antimalarials you may need.

Yellow fever vaccine is given only after a travel health assessment, as it is not recommended for everyone. Some countries require proof of vaccination for entry. This page is general information and is not medical advice. Your clinician will discuss suitability, timing and any country requirements with you.

Clear, published pricing

£85 per dose, certificate included.

The fee covers your travel assessment, the vaccine, and your official certificate of vaccination.

Assessment included

A travel health assessment checks your itinerary and confirms the vaccine is right for you.

Certificate issued

You receive an official certificate of vaccination, accepted where proof of yellow fever vaccination is required.

One convenient visit

Most travellers need a single dose, given by a trained clinician in a private room.

Common questions

Yellow fever, answered.

Do I need a yellow fever certificate?
Some countries require proof of yellow fever vaccination for entry, or if you are arriving from a country where it is present. We issue an official certificate, and your clinician will advise whether your destination requires one.
When should I be vaccinated?
Ideally at least 10 days before travel, as the certificate becomes valid 10 days after vaccination. Book as early as you can.
Is the vaccine suitable for everyone?
Not always. It is given only after an assessment, and the clinician may advise against it for some people, including those with certain medical conditions.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book a travel health appointment directly.

Travelling where yellow fever cover is needed?

Book a yellow fever appointment in Great Yarmouth, or call our team during clinic hours.