Travel health goes beyond just vaccines. Staying healthy while you're on your trip means being aware of all risks and how to be as prepared as possible.
During your consult, our travel health practitioners will;
This is your opportunity to ask any questions regarding the health and safety of your travel destination. But don't worry if you don't have any; our specialists have materials that cover health and safety problems unique to your holiday destination, as well as recommendations on how to participate in activities there safely. For instance, they will examine your vaccination record to ensure that you are protected against any diseases that may be prevalent in your destination country.
If our specialists identify any potential concerns and you opt to get vaccinated, you can do so at any of our sites following your appointment. If you have a video consultation, the travel specialist will organize an appointment for you to obtain your immunizations at one of our nearby clinics.
Some tips include:
Please reach us at info@amanitravelclinic.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes, we offer both in-person and virtual consultations.
You can book an appointment HERE or contact us to arrange an appointment virtually or at one of our locations closest to you.
Fort St. John and Peace River Area
Kelowna
Prince George
Vernon
Vancouver and Lower Mainland
Step 1: You will be asked to fill out a form about your health and the trip you are planning.
Step 2: One of our travel specialists will review this form with you and talk to you about specific vaccinations and medications recommended/required for your travel.
Step 3: You will receive your vaccinations. After receiving your vaccinations we require you to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes for observation. Yellow Fever requires a 15 minute stay.
We suggest you schedule 45 minutes.
Yes, we ensure privacy for the clients. We provide video consultations in a private setting. We recommend you to be in a quiet area and have access to a strong internet connection.
No, there won't be a recording of the consultation.
Consultation for one person is $49. Our group rates depend on the number of people in the group. Please call for a detailed quote .
Yes, the following vaccines could be required depending on the country:
a) YELLOW FEVER :
Amani Travel Health Clinic can provide you with the International Certificate of Vaccination at your appointment.
b) MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE (against A, C, Y, W-135) – Required for Hajj visit to Saudi Arabia.
Amani Travel Health Clinic can provide you with a Certificate of Vaccination. (According to the CDC website, Hajj visas cannot be issued without proof of meningococcal vaccination see http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellowbook/2016/select-destinations/saudi-arabia-hajj-pilgrimage).
4. What medical conditions could be aggravated by travelling?
If you have a chronic medical condition, carry a letter from your healthcare provider outlining your situation and required medications. Find out if there are healthcare providers who speak your language in the area you’ll be visiting. Canadian consular officials can provide an up-to-date list of local registered physicians and healthcare facilities in your destination country. https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/publications/well-on-your-way
5. What are some resources I can find to prepare for safe travel?
International travellers should always be extra concerned about their health and safety. Here is essential information on travel health risks and preventive measures to keep you and your loved ones safe during your travels. Check the travel health and safety at https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/health-safety?_ga=1.194135083.70670169.1455904591
We strongly recommend that Canadian children carry a consent letter if they are traveling abroad alone, with only one parent/guardian, with friends or relatives or with a group. For the purposes of this consent letter, a Canadian child is defined as anyone who is under the age of majority (18 or 19, detravellingpending on the province or territory of residence). You can find a recommended consent letter for children traveling abroad at https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/children/consent-letter
Illnesses like diarrhea are common among travellers and are typically caused by consuming contaminated food or water. You can take steps to protect yourself from these types of illnesses. Speak with a travel health expert.
Tips on How to Travel Safely
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