
Protect Your Health Before You Go! Schedule Today!
At Emergency One Urgent Care, we can help you get on your way to your international destination with confidence and safety. Some vaccines may require multiple doses before your trip, so it is best to start the vaccination series early. You can visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website to read about the vaccines recommended for each country. In addition, if you are traveling to the sub-Saharan region or tropical South America, you are required to receive the Yellow Fever vaccination. You can search for a yellow fever clinic by visiting the CDC’s yellow fever vaccination page.
At Emergency One Urgent Care, we make it simple to get the vaccines and prescriptions you need—with expert guidance and walk-in convenience.
TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Polio Booster (by referral)
Typhoid (oral prescription)
Malaria (prescription – mefloquine or Malarone)
If you’re traveling to parts of Africa, Asia, Central or South America, or the Caribbean, you’re at increased risk for:
Water- and food-borne illnesses
Mosquito-borne infections
Bloodborne diseases
Tetanus and other preventable conditions
We recommend scheduling your travel consultation 4–6 weeks before departure.
Let Emergency One Urgent Care help you travel with confidence.
Your journey begins with the right protection—schedule your travel vaccine visit today.