Travel Health

Trusted Travel Clinic in Peterborough

We provides expert travel health advice and vaccinations with no GP referral or NHS wait times.

15+ Vaccines Available

All PGD-recommended travel vaccines Syringe

Same-Day Vaccination

Most given at your consultation

No GP Referral Needed

Book directly with our pharmacists

Yellow Fever Centre

Official ICVP certificate issued

Why It Matters

Why Travel
Vaccinations Matter

Preventable diseases
Risk varies by trip
NHS doesn't cover most

Generally, this vaccine offers lifelong protection. However, depending on your specific travel plans or health needs, you might occasionally require a booster. We’ll discuss exactly what’s right for you during your consultation to ensure you stay fully protected.

Your risk depends on where you are going, how long you will be there, and what you plan to do. A beach holiday in Thailand carries different risks than a trekking trip through rural Kenya. That is why a proper consultation matters, not just a list of vaccines from a website.

Pricing & Doses

Vaccinations and Medication We Offer at Landsdowne Pharmacy

£65 /per dose

Yellow Fever

Protects against a potentially fatal viral haemorrhagic disease found in tropical Africa and South America.

Doses

1

Protection

Lifetime (certificate valid for international travel)

£65 /per dose

Rabies

Pre-exposure protection for travellers in areas where rabies-infected animals are common.

Doses

3

Protection

10 years (booster may be required every 2 to 5 years)

£60 /per dose

Hepatitis A

Guards against a liver infection spread through contaminated food and water.

Doses

2 (initial dose plus a booster at 6 to 12 months)

Protection

Up to 25 years with both doses

£45 /per dose

Hepatitis B

Protects against a bloodborne viral infection that can cause long-term liver damage.

Doses

3

Protection

Lifetime

£30 /per dose

Hepatitis B Paediatric

The same hepatitis B protection, formulated specifically for children.

Doses

3

Protection

Lifetime (booster maybe needed)

£50 /per dose

Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio

Covers three serious bacterial and viral infections still present in many countries.

Doses

1

Protection

10 years (booster maybe needed)

£40 /per dose

Typhoid

Protects against a bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and drink.

Doses

1

Protection

3 years

£95 /per dose

Japanese Encephalitis

A mosquito-borne viral brain infection found mainly in rural Asia.

Doses

2 to 3

Protection

1 to 3 years (Booster recommended at 12 months)

£75 /per course

Cholera

Oral vaccine for travellers visiting regions with poor sanitation or active outbreaks.

Doses

2 for adults and children over 6 (oral doses, taken at least one week apart)

Protection

2 years

£190 /per dose

Chikungunya

Protects against a mosquito-borne viral disease causing fever and severe joint pain.

Doses

1

Protection

Duration being studied; current evidence supports single-dose protection

£60 /per dose

Meningitis ACWY

Covers four strains of meningococcal disease, required for Hajj and Umrah travel.

Doses

1

Protection

5 years

£125 /per dose

Meningitis B

Protects against the B strain of meningococcal disease, not included in the ACWY vaccine.

Doses

2 (for adults, given at least one month apart)

Protection

Duration ongoing; booster guidance reviewed regularly

£75 /per dose

Tick-Borne Encephalitis (TBE)

A viral brain infection spread by tick bites in forested parts of Europe and Asia.

Doses

3 (schedule over several months)

Protection

3 to 5 years with booster

Antimalarial Medications

We provide the full range of antimalarial drugs under Patient Group Directions, including Atovaquone/Proguanil (Malarone), Doxycycline and Mefloquine. Your chemist will advise you on the most suitable option for your destination, length of stay and medical history.

£65 /per dose

Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR)

Recommended for travellers who were never fully vaccinated as children.

Doses

2 (if not previously vaccinated)

Protection

Lifetime

Note: Your vaccine provides lifelong protection, though you may occasionally need a booster shot depending on your specific circumstances.

By Destination

Travel Vaccinations by Destination

How It Works

How Our Travel Clinic Service Works

[Step 01]

Book an Appointment

Call us, pop in, or book online. Tell us your travel dates and destinations, and we will set aside enough time for a thorough consultation.

[Step 02]

Attend Your Consultation

Your pharmacist will go through your itinerary, health history, and any medications you are taking. We will explain exactly which vaccines and antimalarials apply to your trip.

[Step 03]

Receive Treatment

Most vaccines can be given on the same day as your consultation. We will also provide a written record of what you have received and when any boosters are due.

Specialist services

Specialist Travel Vaccinations At Our Peterborough Clinic

Hajj and Umrah Vaccinations

Saudi Arabia requires proof of meningitis ACWY vaccination for all pilgrims. We issue the official certificate and can also advise on any additional cover for the journey. Book early, as demand is high in the months before the pilgrimage season.

Family Groups and Children

Travelling with young children adds extra steps to your pre-travel planning. We offer paediatric formulations for hepatitis B and can advise on age-appropriate vaccines for each child in your group. Family appointments are available so everyone is seen in a single visit.

Elderly Travellers (65+)

Older travellers may have a higher risk from certain infections and may respond differently to some vaccines. We take your full medication list into account before making any recommendations. If you have existing heart, lung, or kidney conditions, we factor these into your travel health plan.

Pregnant and Breastfeeding Travellers

Some live vaccines are not suitable during pregnancy, so timing and destination matter more than usual. We work through what is safe to give and what to avoid, based on how far along you are. Your safety and your baby’s wellbeing are both part of the conversation.

Immunocompromised Travellers

If you are on immunosuppressant medication, have HIV, or are receiving cancer treatment, live vaccines may not be appropriate for you. We will advise on which vaccines are safe and, where needed, suggest alternative protective measures. Travel destination choices may also need adjusting based on your current immune status.

Adventure and Expedition Travellers

Hiking, trekking, or working in remote areas carries very different risks from standard tourism. Rabies pre-exposure cover is worth serious thought if you will be far from reliable medical care. We can also advise on travel medical kits and how to handle potential health emergencies in the field.

Frequent Flyers and Business Travellers

If you travel for work to multiple destinations throughout the year, keeping your vaccinations up to date protects you without disrupting your schedule. We keep a full record of your previous vaccines so each visit is quick and targeted. Repeat prescriptions for antimalarials can also be arranged between trips.

Your consultation

What to Expect During Your Travel Health Consultation

Vaccine Timing

How Early Should You Get Travel Vaccines?

Ideally, you should come in at least 6-8 weeks before you depart. Some vaccines need multiple doses spread over several weeks, and others need time to build immunity before you arrive. Leaving it later does not always mean you are out of options, but your choices may be more limited.

If you are travelling within the next two weeks, get in touch as soon as possible. We will work with what time you have and make sure you leave with the best protection available.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Our Peterborough Travel Clinic

We Know Travel Medicine

Our pharmacists are trained in travel health and stay current with guidance from NaTHNaC, the WHO, and the UK Health Security Agency. You get destination-specific advice based on your exact itinerary, not a printed leaflet handed to everyone.

Transparent Pricing

Prices are confirmed before your appointment. There are no hidden consultation fees and no extras added at the till. What we quote is what you pay.

You Get a Proper Conversation

We are a local pharmacy, not a national chain. Your pharmacist takes time to understand your health history, your trip, and any concerns you have. You are not being moved through a conveyor belt.

We Are Here After Your Visit

Questions can come up after you leave. If something is not clear or your plans change, get in touch, and we will help. That kind of ongoing support is something most online services simply cannot offer.

No GP Referral Needed

You can book directly with us without going through your GP first. That saves time, especially when your departure date is coming up fast.

Our Location

Areas We Serve Around Peterborough

Landsdowne Pharmacy is based in Yaxley and serves patients from across the local area, including:

If you are searching for a pharmacy near Peterborough and are unsure whether we cover your area, give us a call. We are happy to help wherever we can.

Contact Us

We're Always Here for You

We’d love to see you at Landsdowne Pharmacy. Whether you need a prescription dispensed, health advice, or just want to pop in and say hello, you’re always welcome.

Contact Info

GPhC Registered Pharmacy: 9012259

Come and see why families in Yaxley have trusted Landsdowne Pharmacy with their health for over 40 years. We're here for you.

Getting Here

Parking

Yes, parking is available right outside the pharmacy.

Public Transport

There's a bus stop just around the corner.

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What Our Patients Say

Trusted by generations of families in Yaxley and Peterborough.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I walk in for travel vaccinations, or do I need an appointment?

We recommend booking ahead to allow proper consultation time, though we do our best to accommodate walk-ins when capacity allows.

Most travel vaccines are not funded by the NHS and must be paid for privately. A small number, such as some hepatitis A doses, may be available on prescription in limited cases.

Some vaccines have a minimum age requirement. We will check suitability during your consultation and advise on alternatives or timing if needed.

Yes. Yellow fever vaccinations come with an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis, which is the document required by many countries at entry.

Bring any previous vaccination records with you. We will review your existing cover and only administer what you actually need, avoiding any unnecessary repeat doses.

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