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Yellow Fever Vaccination Service

Yellow fever vaccination service in Great Yarmouth

Pharmacy Exprezz is a designated yellow fever vaccination centre in Great Yarmouth. We offer a private yellow fever vaccination and certificate service. Please book your appointment online or call us for any queries.

Yellow fever is a serious, potentially life-threatening, mosquito-borne disease caused by the yellow fever virus. It is found in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and South America. Vaccination against yellow fever is the best way to prevent the disease.

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Our dedicated private travel clinic proudly serves the vibrant community of Great Yarmouth and its neighbouring areas, including Belton, Bradwell, Gorleston-on-Sea, Caister-on-Sea, Burgh Castle, Hopton, Lound, Fritton, Omesby, Lowestoft, Norwich, Sprowston, Ludham, Acle, and Hemsby. We’re here to ensure the health and safety of travellers, providing comprehensive care and services tailored to your travel needs.

What is the Yellow fever vaccine?

The yellow fever vaccine is a live, attenuated virus vaccine given by injection. The vaccine is extremely effective and provides long-lasting immunity. It is recommended for travelers to areas where yellow fever is present and for people living in or visiting areas where the disease is endemic.
The yellow fever vaccine is generally safe and well tolerated. However, like most vaccines, it can cause side effects. The most common side effects include pain or redness at the injection site, headache, muscle aches, and fever. More serious side effects, such as allergic reactions and neurological complications, are rare.

WHO recommendations for Yellow Fever Vaccine

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that all travelers to areas where yellow fever is present receive the vaccine at least 10 days before travel. People who have already been vaccinated should receive a booster dose if they are traveling to an area where yellow fever is present and more than 10 years have passed since their last dose.

The yellow fever vaccine is an important part of preventing yellow fever and its potentially serious complications. We also offer a wide range of travel vaccines and antimalarials

Useful links and websites

You can find the latest updates and guidelines for different destinations and vaccines on the government and NHS websites below.