Private Chickenpox Vaccine in Edinburgh: Who May Want to Ask About It
Private chickenpox vaccine in Edinburgh: learn who may want to ask about varicella vaccination, when timing matters, and when it is best to seek advice first.
Yellow Fever Travel Update: Do You Need a Vaccine or Certificate?
Travelling to a yellow fever risk area? Here’s what to know about the latest travel update, yellow fever vaccination, and when a certificate may be required.
Hajj Vaccines in Edinburgh: What You May Need Before You Travel in 2026
Planning Hajj in 2026? Learn which vaccines and travel health checks may be needed before you travel, including MenACWY requirements for pilgrims.
Travel Clinic Services in Edinburgh: Vaccines, Advice & Peace of Mind
Private clinics allow longer consultations and tailored risk assessment compared to standard GP appointments.
🇵🇪 Travel Requirements & Health Advice for Peru (2026)
Discover the recommended health precautions for visiting Peru in 2026!
Chickenpox Vaccine: Who Should Consider It and Why It Matters
Many children are now able to access the chickenpox vaccine as part of the standard vaccination schedule, but many have been missed. Find out information about the vaccine, who can receive it, how it is given and how to book privately.
🇰🇪 Travel Requirements & Health Advice for Kenya (2026)
Explore the travel health requirements for visiting Kenya in 2026!
🇻🇳 Travel Requirements & Health Advice for Vietnam (2026)
Travelling to Vietnam in 2026? Find out what you need before you go!
From Consultation to Take-Off: Where Did Your Travels Take You?
Every week, we meet people in our travel clinic who are heading off on everything from short city breaks to long-haul adventures, work trips, volunteering placements and once-in-a-lifetime journeys. Our role is to make sure they feel informed, prepared and confident before they go.
But what happens after you leave the clinic? Let us know, and be in with a chance to win a goody bag!
Flu cases are rising earlier than usual this year: here’s how to protect yourself
Flu season has started early this year.
Flu activity is starting earlier than usual. UKHSA describe an “unusually early start” to the flu season.
Lab-confirmed flu is creeping up. The percentage of flu tests that are positive has risen from 10.9% to 11.9% in one week in national laboratory surveillance.
It’s possible we can all protect ourselves from flu - learn how!