Vaccinations

Travel Vaccines

Prepare for your next adventure with personalized travel vaccinations available at your local PharmaChoice pharmacy.

Travel Smart with the Right Vaccinations

Travelling internationally can expose you to diseases rarely seen in Canada – but travel vaccines can help keep you protected. From Hepatitis A and B to Typhoid, Yellow Fever, and Meningitis, many PharmaChoice pharmacies offer these vaccines along with personalized consultations based on your destination, activities, and health history. For the best protection, visit your pharmacist 6 to 8 weeks before departure.

Find a Travel Vaccine Clinic Near You

Find a PharmaChoice pharmacy near you offering travel health consultations and vaccinations. Book your appointment early to allow enough time for all vaccines before departure.

Frequently asked questions

Have questions about travel vaccines? Find answers about which vaccines you need for your destination, when to get vaccinated before travel, and how to stay safe abroad.

Which travel vaccines do I need?

Required and recommended vaccines depend on your travel destination, length of stay, activities planned, and personal health history. Common travel vaccines include Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, and Meningitis. A pharmacist can provide a personalized recommendation.

How far in advance should I get travel vaccines?

It is recommended to visit your PharmaChoice pharmacy at least 6 to 8 weeks before departure. Some vaccines require multiple doses or take time to become fully effective.

Is Yellow Fever vaccine required for some countries?

Yes, certain countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South America require proof of Yellow Fever vaccination for entry. Your pharmacist can advise if this applies to your destination.

Can I get travel vaccines at a pharmacy?

The availability of travel vaccine administration services may vary by pharmacy. Contact your local PharmaChoice pharmacy to confirm that the vaccine(s) you require are available to be administered. Some vaccines do require a designated travel clinic, which may require a referral.

Are travel vaccines covered by insurance?

Travel vaccines are not typically covered by provincial health plans or insurance. Check with your provider before your appointment.

What else should I do to stay healthy when travelling?

In addition to vaccinations, travellers should follow food and water safety precautions, use insect repellent in affected regions, carry a travel health kit, and consider travel insurance. Your pharmacist can provide a full pre-travel health briefing.

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Explore our Advice For Life blog for destination-specific health advice, travel vaccine recommendations, and tips for staying healthy before, during, and after your trip.

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