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TRAVEL CLINIC

Yellow fever certificates and travel vaccinations, sorted before you fly.

Yellow fever certificates, destination-specific vaccinations and pre-travel health guidance, coordinated with accredited South African clinics around your route, timing and visa file.

Travel clinic nurse preparing a vaccination

Route first, vaccine second

We check where you are going, when you leave and what certificates are actually required before booking anything.

WHO IT IS FOR

Different travellers. Different health requirements.

The clinic route depends on who is travelling, where they are going, and whether the trip is linked to visa or work-travel documentation.

01

Individual travellers

People who need yellow fever certificates, vaccine advice, or travel health guidance before departure.

02

Work travel groups

Teams travelling to project sites where vaccine timing, malaria risk, or health paperwork can affect travel readiness.

Traveller holding a passport in an airport lobby before a flight
03

Visa-linked cases

Applicants whose visa file also needs medical timing, vaccination proof, or route-specific health documentation.

Doctor placing a plaster on a patient's arm after a travel vaccination
THE APPOINTMENT ROUTE

From route check to yellow fever certificate, one clear appointment path.

We separate what is mandatory from what is recommended, then coordinate the clinic appointment around your departure date.

01

Route review

Destinations, transit countries, departure date and relevant medical context.

02

Requirement check

Mandatory entry rules separated from recommended health protection.

03

Clinic booking

Appointment coordinated with an accredited travel health provider.

04

Certificate ready

You leave with the certificates your route requires, including yellow fever where it is mandatory.

HEALTH CHECKS

What your route may require

Requirements are route-specific. These are common considerations, but we confirm what applies before you book a clinic appointment.

Yellow fever certificate

Mandatory for entry to certain countries, and only valid 10 days after vaccination, so timing matters.

Hepatitis, typhoid and routine boosters

Recommended depending on destination, duration, accommodation and existing records.

Malaria prevention

Route-specific risk assessment and medication advice for affected regions.

Health documentation

Entry forms, certificates or destination-specific records where still required.

QUESTIONS

Travel health, answered clearly.

It depends on your destination and, in some cases, the countries you have recently visited. We check the route before confirming what is mandatory.

Ideally 4 to 6 weeks before departure. Yellow fever certificates only become valid 10 days after vaccination.

We coordinate with accredited travel health clinics and medical professionals who administer vaccinations and issue official certification.

Yes. If your route does not require a vaccine or certificate, we will say so instead of recommending unnecessary appointments.

Get your travel health sorted before you fly

Tell us your route and departure date and we will confirm what is mandatory, what is optional and when to book.

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