Service
Travel Vaccinations
Travel-ready immunizations + destination-specific health guidance.
Get the immunizations you need before your trip with expert guidance on travel health requirements.

What to Expect
International travel often requires vaccines and preventive medications that aren't part of routine care. We offer pre-travel consultations and administer the most common travel vaccines on-site, so you don't have to go to a separate travel clinic in Boston.
Our pharmacists stay current with CDC and WHO destination-specific guidance. Tell us where you're going and what you're doing (urban tourism vs rural trekking vs medical mission), and we'll recommend the right vaccines, antimalarials, and travel-health kit components.
Plan ahead when possible — some vaccines require multiple doses or take weeks to become fully effective. Hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever are common requirements; for adventurous itineraries, rabies pre-exposure and Japanese encephalitis may be needed.
What's included
- Destination-specific recommendations
- Yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis, and more
- Walk-in or by appointment
- Documentation for your records
4–6 weeks
Recommended planning window
Yellow Fever
Certified vaccination center
20+
Travel destinations served weekly
What You Get
The benefits in detail.
Destination-Specific Plans
We review your itinerary and recommend the right vaccines, antimalarials, and prevention measures for where you're going.
Yellow Fever Certified
We are an authorized yellow fever vaccination center and can issue the official International Certificate of Vaccination.
Travel Health Kit
We help you build a travel kit with anti-diarrheals, altitude medication, sunscreen, insect repellent, and prescription items.
Documentation Provided
Vaccination records and certifications you can carry with you, plus a copy uploaded to the MA Immunization Information System.
Who It's For
This is especially helpful for…
- Vacation travelers heading abroad
- Business travelers visiting non-routine destinations
- Mission, volunteer, and study-abroad participants
- Adventure travelers (trekking, safari, jungle)
- Anyone needing yellow fever certification
How It Works
Three simple steps.
Schedule a consultation
Ideally 4–6 weeks before departure. Walk-ins welcome for last-minute travel — we can usually still help.
Review itinerary + history
We assess your destinations, activities, immunization history, allergies, and any health conditions.
Vaccinate + send you off
Vaccines administered on-site (most). Prescriptions for antimalarials and travel-kit items filled the same day.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions.
How far in advance should I see you?
4–6 weeks is ideal — some vaccines (like Hepatitis B) require multiple doses spread over weeks for full protection. But we can still help even a few days before travel; some protection is better than none.
Do you give yellow fever vaccines?
Yes — we are an authorized Yellow Fever vaccination center and issue the official International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) required for entry to many countries.
What about malaria?
We can prescribe antimalarials (atovaquone-proguanil, doxycycline, mefloquine) based on your destination. We'll discuss side effects and which is right for you.
Is travel health covered by insurance?
Routine vaccines (Hepatitis A/B, Tdap, Polio booster) are usually covered. Travel-specific vaccines (Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis) often are not — we'll let you know up front.
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