Glasgow High St Clinic Travel Vaccinations & Vaccines

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High Street Pharmacy,
128 High Street,
Glasgow G1 1PQ,
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Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Friday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am to 5:30pm
Sunday: Closed

Travel Vaccinations available at Glasgow High St

Travel Vaccination Near You

Situated in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City, Glasgow High Street Clinic is your go-to destination for all travel vaccination needs, offering a wide array of immunisations to ensure safe and healthy travels. 

Local Travel Vaccination Services

At Glasgow High Street Clinic, we are committed to delivering exceptional travel vaccination services. We emphasise personalised care, ensuring each patient receives the attention and support necessary to confidently prepare for their international adventures. 

Cholera Vaccination

Cholera is transmitted by drinking contaminated water or eating food contaminated by faeces, such a shellfish. Person to person contact can occur where there is poor hygiene. The cholera vaccine is safe and effective vaccine for those who at increased risk of contracting this potentially life threatening illness.

Diphtheria Tetanus Polio (DTP) Vaccination

Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio can be effectively immunised against through the three-in-one DTP vaccine. These illnesses have been associated with significant health complications and, in severe cases, can lead to fatalities.

Hepatitis B Vaccination

Hepatitis B is a highly transmissible infection that can result in liver failure and cancer. Fortunately, safeguarding oneself from this infection is achievable through the Hepatitis B vaccine. This vaccine is especially crucial for individuals with HIV and other autoimmune diseases.

Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination

Japanese encephalitis is a potentially fatal viral infection affecting the brain, transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected Culex mosquito. As there is no specific cure for the disease, vaccination is recommended.

Tick-borne Encephalitis (TBE) Vaccination

Tick-borne encephalitis results in a serious infection of the central nervous system, affecting both the brain and spinal cord, potentially leading to complications such as meningitis. Individuals travelling to countries with a risk of TBE should contemplate getting vaccinated.

Meningitis ACWY Vaccination

Guard yourself against four varieties of meningococcal bacteria, known to trigger meningitis and septicemia. Strongly advised for individuals on the verge of commencing university and for those embarking on international travel.

Meningitis B Vaccine

Meningitis B is a life threatening infection of the protective membranes that surround the spinal cord (meninges) and the brain. It is most common in babies, young children, teenagers and young adults but can affect anyone.

Hepatitis A Vaccination

Hepatitis A is an extremely contagious virus that can lead to chronic liver disease and in severe cases, death. Hepatitis A is commonly spread through contaminated food and water, making it strongly recommended for many adults planning to travel to specific countries to receive the vaccine.

Typhoid Vaccination

Typhoid fever is a highly contagious bacterial infection resulting from inadequate hygiene practices and the consumption of contaminated water. Vaccination is available to those at risk of Typhoid.

Rabies Vaccination

Rabies is a deadly viral infection affecting the nervous system, transmitted through bites. With rapid progression, symptoms include fever, aggression and paralysis, leading to near-certain fatality.

Dengue Fever Vaccination

Dengue fever is a serious viral infection transmitted through bites from (day feeding) Aedes mosquitoes carrying the virus. QDenga is an innovative travel vaccine designed to prevent dengue fever.
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Vaccines available at Glasgow High St

Measles

Measles is a highly contagious infection caused by a virus and symptoms include a red-brown blotchy rash. You can protect yourself by having the MMR vaccine.

Mumps

A highly contagious infection, Mumps causes painful swellings in the sides of your face. It is spread by coughing and sneezing and can make some people extremely ill.

Rubella

The Rubella virus is highly infectious and transmitted through airborne droplets spread from the respiratory tract of an infectious person. Inhalation of droplets from an infected person, caused by sneezing, coughing or spitting will cause the spread of infection.

Shingles Vaccination

Shingles is a painful, blistering rash which is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. It usually occurs in one part of the body and can last for several weeks. It may lead to severe and long-lasting pain and scarring.

Whooping Cough

A bacterial infection of the lungs and breathing tubes, Whooping Cough is also known as Pertussis. The Whooping Cough vaccine can help to protect babies, children and adults from the infection.

Chickenpox Vaccination

Chickenpox is an acute highly infectious virus & spread from person to person. The infection is most common in children below the age of ten. The vaccine causes your immune system to produce antibodies that will help protect against chickenpox.
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About the Clinic

About Glasgow High Street Clinic, our CityDoc pharmacy partner 

Welcome to Glasgow High Street Clinic, our pharmacy partner in the heart of Glasgow. We are located within High Street Pharmacy at 128 High Street, close to Merchant City and High Street Station, right next to the Aldi. We offer individual travel consultations and vaccines in Glasgow. 

Why Choose Glasgow High Street Clinic for Travel Vaccinations? 

We offer flexible appointments including Saturdays that are easy to book online or via our customer service team. You can get your travel health preparation done with us right in the centre of Glasgow, we are ready to accommodate your needs promptly and professionally. Please do book your appointments in advance to make sure we can accommodate you. 

Our Travel Vaccination and General Vaccinations

The Glasgow High Street Clinic offers a wide range of travel vaccinations to meet the diverse health needs of our community. Whether you need protection against Rabies, Cholera, or Japanese Encephalitis, our experienced pharmacist provides expert care and guidance.  

Arriving by Public Transport

We are right next to Glasgow High Street Station and only a 15-minute bus ride or 20-minute walk away from Glasgow Central Station. Nearby bus stops are Blackfriars Street (CB1), Albion Street (CB4) and Shuttle Street (41). 

Arriving by Car 

Follow the A8 High Street and the pharmacy is on the right-hand side coming from the South. Parking spaces are available nearby. 

Accessibility 

We are accessible for wheelchair users and have customer toilets in the pharmacy. 

Easy Payment Options 

We accept debit, credit cards and NFC mobile payments as well as cash. 

About the Consultations 

A pre-travel consultation is essential for ensuring safe travel. During this consultation, our pharmacist will discuss recommended travel vaccinations, travel medications, and suggest medical kits. This is also an opportunity to address any health concerns related to your upcoming trip. 

Consultations typically last around 20 minutes, with an appointment fee of £20, which includes the professional administration of vaccines. We generally have vaccines in stock, allowing for immediate administration following your consultation. 

 

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Individual consultation

The nurse or pharmacist will discuss requirements with you so we can tailor the advice to your individual needs: 

  • Your upcoming travel itinerary
  • Your planned activities
  • Your medical history
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Expert advice

Our expert will explain the vaccines, what they protect against, the costs and any other risks. You can choose what to take up: 

  • Your recommended vaccines
  • Your options for non-essential vaccines
  • Other precautions against health risks
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Treatment

You will receive your vaccinations and antimalarials during the same appointment. Some vaccines require several doses. 

  • First vaccine doses administered
  • Yellow Fever certificate 
  • Booking for follow up doses 
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Why choose CityDoc?

As travel health specialists, we deliver personalised care for your travel needs in a safe clinical environment. We take the hassle out of your travel preparation and give you a full consultation and all the vaccinations you need in a clinic near you.
  • Same, next day & weekend appointments
  • Full range of vaccines in stock
  • Experienced travel health nurses
  • 150 clinics & pharmacy partners nationwide
  • 92 registered Yellow Fever clinics
  • Care Quality Commission regulated

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