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Cambridge Branch:

The Travel Clinic Ltd.
41, Hills Road,
Cambridge,
CB2 1NT.

Tel: 01223 367362
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Opening Times:
 
Monday: 10am – 4pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday + Thursday 12pm - 7pm
Friday: 11am – 6pm
Saturday: 10am – 4pm

Ipswich Branch:

The Travel Clinic Ltd.
Gilmour Piper,
10 Fonnereau Road,
Ipswich Suffolk
IP1 3JP.

Tel: 01473 217 592
Fax: 01473 286646
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 Opening Times:

Tuesday: 2pm – 7pm
Thursday: 9am – 1pm
Saturday: 9am – 1pm
 
What we do...

What do you need for your trip? How long before travelling should you seek advice? Are vaccinations REALLY necessary?

At The Travel Clinic Ltd we can answer all of these questions and more. As providers of travel health medicine and information we are committed to providing detailed specialist health care, tailored to your individual requirements. We are not just a vaccination service but take great pride that our health care professionals have more than 100 years of experience between them! Our consultations may take 30 minutes but by the end you may be sure that any health worries will be sorted out. Not just the confusing array of malaria tablets, but all those diseases for which there are no preventative injections or tablets

At The Travel Clinic Ltd. we endeavor to keep our injection and malaria tablets prices as low as possible so that you can stay healthy to enable you to get the most out of your trip .

 

Company registration number: 04838398
Registered office address:  41, Hills Road, The Coach House, Cambridge, CB2 1NT.

Regrettably we no longer accept payment by cheque 

  
 
Corporate accounts welcome


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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has changed its travel advice for Yemen. Due to the deteriorating security situation we now advise against all but essential travel to Yemen. The relevant summary now reads:
At least 33 people have died in two weeks of flooding in north-east Brazil, and more than 77,000 people have been homeless, with officials warning that the heavy rain would continue.

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A hospital in Suffolk is considering mass vaccination for staff after three patients were admitted with measles
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: The shantytowns clinging to Rio's lush jungle hillsides are fertile breeding ground for a tiny black mosquito whose bites are causing an increasingly deadly dengue fever epidemic.

Crevices in dilapidated hovels, old tires and trash piles collect standing water where the insect breeds, while kids toting automatic weapons scare away the few public health agents who might teach slum dwellers how to protect themselves.

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