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Travel Clinic offered at University of Washington Hall Health Center

Travel Clinic offered at University of Washington Hall Health Center

Offers pre-travel counseling, immunizations and health advice for adults and children who are planning to travel out of the U. S. or Canada.   This clinic is a Washington State Department of Health designated center for yellow fever vaccine. Also serves returned travelers who are having symptoms of illness that began while traveling.    Immunizations available: Measles-Mumps-Rubella Tetanus-Diphtheria Cholera Meningococcal Yellow Fever Rabies Twinrix (Hepatitis) Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Immune Globulin Japanese Encephalitis Typhoid Fever Influenza Varicella Polio Pneumococcal Zostavax   Tests available: Skin test for Tuberculosis Stool test for parasites Schistosomiasis and malaria serology HIV test

Physical Address

4060 East Stevens Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98195

Hours

M W-F, 8am-5pm Tu, 9am-5pm.

Application process

Call for an appointment. Because several weeks may be required to complete a needed vaccine series, the initial appointment should be four to six weeks before departure.   Telephone for an appointment two weeks before that, if possible.

Fee

Community comparable rates for all travel services. Payment is to be made the day of your appointment.   Check with your insurance company BEFORE your appointment, as many insurance plans do NOT cover travel medicine. Cash, check and Visa or MasterCard are accepted.   Special rates are available for two or more persons with the same itinerary, seen at the same time.

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Languages

Interpreter services

Agency info

University of Washington Husky Health Center

Provides medical care for University of Washington students, staff, and community, as well as mental health care for current UW-Seattle students.