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If your doctor prescribes IV infusion, we will schedule your appointments, verify insurance information and tell you what all your options are. Our nurses will make sure you are comfortable, providing pillows or blankets. Bring a book, watch TV or sit back and relax.

Looking for which vaccinations you need for your trip? What You Need to Know About Vaccinations and Travel:


What You Need to Know About Vaccinations and Travel:

· Schedule a visit to your doctor or a travel medicine provider

· You will be provided which types of vaccinations you or those traveling with you may need (ideally, set one up 4 to 6 weeks before your trip).


Most vaccines take time to become effective in your body and some vaccines must be given in a series over a period of days or sometimes weeks. 
If it is less than 4 weeks before you leave, you should still see your doctor. You might still benefit from shots or medications and other information about how to protect yourself from illness and injury while traveling.

Are you aware of which types of vaccinations you or those traveling with you may need?

CDC divides vaccines for travel into three categories: routine, recommended, and required.


Routine Vaccinations

Be sure that you and your family are up to date on your routine vaccinations. These vaccines are necessary for protection from diseases that are still common in many parts of the world even though they rarely occur in the United States. If you are not sure which vaccinations are routine, please contact us. 
The U.S. routine schedule for childhood immunizations may need to be adjusted if a child is traveling. See separate section below.


Recommended Vaccinations

These vaccines are recommended to protect travelers from illnesses present in other parts of the world and to prevent the importation of infectious diseases across international borders. Which vaccinations you need depends on a number of factors including your destination, whether you will be spending time in rural areas, the season of the year you are traveling, your age, health status, and previous immunizations.

There may be other health information you should know to help prepare you for your trip, such as food and water safety, avoiding insects, and more.