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Travel Immunizations

Travel Immunizations

 

We offer all immunizations for foreign travel including:  
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Typhoid
  • Rabies
  • Japanese encephalitis
  • Yellow Fever
  • Meningitis
  • Tetanus diptheria
  • Polio
  • Gamma Globulin

The only immunization ever required for foreign travel is Yellow Fever.  This is primarily for areas of South America and Africa.

Other immunizations are recommended to protect your health while traveling.  For travelers going to places other than Western Europe, Japan, Canada and Australia, the Hepatitis A vaccine is recommended.  For more information on the vaccinations you will need use our link to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) for specific country information.

Plan plenty of time for the vaccines to become effective. Office appointments are usually available within 48 hours.

Office Visit $50.00, Extended Consultation $75.00.  Group discount available.  There will be a $25 administration fee for subsequent vaccines in the series.

Hepatitis A Adult
$90
Hepatitis A Peds
$65
Hepatitis B Adult
$80
Hepatitis B Adolescent
$65
Hepatitis B Peds
$65
Influenza
$30
Japanese Encephalitis
$200
TB Skin Test
$30
Meningitis (Menomune)(Menactra)
$140
MMR
$90
Pneumonia
$40
Polio Injectable-IPV
$45
Rabies
$225
TDaP
$70
Tetanus/Diptheria
$40
Twinrix
$130
Typhim VI-Injectable
$80
Typhoid-Oral
$85
Varicella (Chickenpox)
$90
Yellow Fever
$115
Zostavax (Shingles)
$225
Gamma Globulin (Immune Globulin)
1cc/$50
2cc/$100

3cc/$150

4cc/$200

Now Available

Gardasil (HPV) $200.00 per dose
Zostavax (Shingles) $225.00 per dose
For information about these two new vaccines

please go to www.merck.com

Fees are subject to change.

Please call for group rates.
Payment is expected at the time of service with check, cash, or credit card.  We will provide you with a receipt to bill your insurance company.

Arcadia Physicians Travel Clinic Immunization Prices  

 
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