Travel Vaccine Clinic

Are you going for travel?
No problem β€” we've got you covered.

Book a travel vaccine consultation with our pharmacist and get personalized guidance based on your destination, travel plan, and health history.

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How it works

Four simple steps to travel-ready

1

Choose your destination

Pick your continent, then your country, to see general vaccine topics.

2

Review general guidance

See the vaccines and preventions commonly discussed for your trip.

3

Book with the pharmacist

Request an appointment β€” we'll confirm and tailor your plan.

4

Bring vaccine records

Bring any vaccine records you have so we can complete your assessment.

Check vaccine recommendations by destination

Where are you headed?

Select a continent, then choose a country to see general vaccine topics to discuss with our pharmacist.

Step 1 β€” Choose your continent
Step 2 β€” Choose your country
Vaccine guidance

Vaccines & preventions we may discuss

Categories to review during your consultation. We won't confirm that you need a specific vaccine until the pharmacist completes your assessment.

Vaccine / PreventionWhen it's typically discussedWhat we'll review
Routine vaccinesAll destinationsMake sure your routine vaccines are up to date before travel.
COVID-19 / InfluenzaAll destinations or seasonalDiscuss whether you are up to date based on current guidance.
Hepatitis A / TyphoidFood / water risk destinationsCommonly discussed for travellers where food or water exposure risk is higher.
Hepatitis BLonger stays, medical care or exposure riskMay be recommended depending on risk factors and vaccine history.
Japanese encephalitisCertain Asia / Western Pacific, rural or longer tripsReview if travelling to risk areas, especially longer or rural trips.
RabiesAnimal exposure risk, remote travel, children, long staysReview if animal exposure or limited access to care is possible.
Yellow feverCertain countries or entry requirementsMay be required or recommended for select destinations. Confirm before travel.
Malaria preventionCountry / region-specific malaria riskPharmacist will review whether medication and mosquito protection are needed.
Safety disclaimer Information shown is general guidance only. Final recommendations will be confirmed after pharmacist assessment and source review. Guidance can change, so the final check happens during your consultation.
Book your appointment

Request a travel vaccine appointment

Tell us where you're going and we'll be in touch to confirm your appointment and tailor your vaccine plan. Book early β€” preferably several weeks before departure.

  • Personalized pharmacist consultation
  • Guidance based on your itinerary, health history & timing
  • Family and group appointments welcome
Trusted sources We align our guidance with CDC Travelers' Health and the Government of Canada Travel Health resources. Canada recommends consulting a provider or travel clinic preferably 6 weeks before travel.
βœ… Thank you. Your travel vaccine appointment request has been received. Our pharmacy team will contact you shortly to confirm your appointment. Please bring your vaccine records if available.
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FAQ

Travel clinic β€” common questions

A comprehensive session with our pharmacist who tailors vaccine and medication guidance to your destination, itinerary, duration, health conditions, allergies, age, and vaccine history. You'll receive general guidance, and your final plan is confirmed after the assessment.
Preferably several weeks before departure β€” Canada recommends about 6 weeks. Some vaccines take time to become effective or require multiple doses, so earlier is always better.
Bring any vaccine records you have, your travel itinerary, and a list of current medications and allergies. This helps us give you the most accurate guidance.
No. The destination guidance shown here is general information only. Your final recommendation depends on a pharmacist assessment and a current check of CDC and Government of Canada guidance.