Heritage Health Concepts offers vaccines for people traveling outside the United States. As with most immunizations, travel vaccines often require several weeks to provide complete protection, therefore, it is recommended that travel vaccines be administered as soon as possible.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Travelers’ Health website provides information about recommended and required vaccines, unique recommendations, precautions, or other general public health or safety concerns during your travels.
The following services are available for travelers to foreign or territorial destinations outside the United States:
Heritage Health recommends you speak to a travel medicine specialist or your primary care physician to discuss any medical concerns specific to your personal medical history.
Travel vaccines are available at our onsite health and wellness clinics.
Vaccine costs vary based on the type of immunization required.
Heritage Health does not accept insurance at this time; however, we can provide you with a receipt which you can submit to your insurance company or HSA for reimbursement. Not all vaccines are covered by insurance.
Note: Credit cards must have the exact name as the identification presented. For example, a credit card with the name Jim Smith will not be accepted if the driver’s license reads James Smith.
Clients have the choice of receiving all travel related care and services from their personal health care provider for a fee, or receive indicated travel vaccines offered by the health district for a fee in conjunction with travel-related services provided by their personal health care provider or a travel medicine clinic.
A travel vaccine administration record must be filled out prior to receiving any travel immunizations. Copies may be available prior to a scheduled clinic, but will always be available at a scheduled clinic at which travel vaccines are being offered.
For more information about travel vaccines contact your health care provider or Heritage Health at 855.897.7770.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a number of vaccine information sheets providing details of vaccines to be administered. You can download vaccine information sheets on the VIS webpage..