General Practice

Travel Medicine

Whether you are travelling within South Africa, across Africa, or internationally, proper pre-travel health preparation is essential. Our travel medicine service provides destination-specific risk assessments, required and recommended vaccinations, malaria prophylaxis prescriptions, and practical health advice. We ensure you have the documentation, medication, and knowledge to travel safely and stay healthy abroad.

General Practice

What to Expect

  • A detailed travel itinerary review and destination-specific risk assessment
  • Administration of required and recommended travel vaccines (e.g., yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A)
  • Malaria risk assessment and prescription of appropriate prophylactic medication
  • Advice on food and water safety, insect bite prevention, and altitude sickness
  • Provision of an International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) where required
  • A travel health kit checklist tailored to your destination
Travel Medicine

Conditions We Treat

Yellow fever vaccination and certification
Malaria prevention for travel to endemic areas in Southern and East Africa
Typhoid and cholera vaccination for high-risk destinations
Traveller's diarrhoea prevention and standby treatment
Altitude sickness prevention for high-altitude destinations
Rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis for wildlife-contact travel

How It Works

1

Pre-Travel Consultation

Book at least 4–6 weeks before departure. Bring your travel itinerary, passport, and any existing vaccination records.

2

Risk Assessment & Plan

Your GP assesses destination-specific health risks, reviews your medical history, and develops a vaccination and prophylaxis plan.

3

Vaccinations & Prescriptions

Vaccines are administered and malaria prophylaxis is prescribed. Your International Certificate of Vaccination is completed if required.

4

Travel Health Briefing

Receive practical advice on staying healthy during your trip, including a recommended travel health kit and emergency contact information.

Why Choose This Service

Destination-specific advice from Dr Nel, who has experience in travel medicine
All required travel vaccinations administered and documented in-house
Yellow fever vaccination centre — official International Certificate of Vaccination issued
Comprehensive malaria prevention strategies for travel within Africa
Peace of mind knowing you are properly prepared for your trip

Common Questions About Travel Medicine

We recommend booking at least 4–6 weeks before your departure date. Some vaccines require multiple doses over several weeks, and it takes time for immunity to develop after vaccination.
Yellow fever vaccination is required for entry into many African and South American countries, and may be required if you are travelling from a yellow fever-endemic area. Dr Nel will advise based on your specific itinerary and issue the certificate if needed.
The choice depends on your destination, length of stay, medical history, and potential side effects. Common options include atovaquone-proguanil (Malanil), doxycycline, and mefloquine. Your GP will recommend the most suitable option for you.
Malaria is a risk in parts of Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and northern KwaZulu-Natal, particularly during the rainy season (September to May). Your GP will advise whether prophylaxis is necessary based on your specific destination and travel dates.

Ready to Book Travel Medicine?

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