The Pre-Travel Health Guide — Ready Before You Go
A little health planning before a trip prevents most travel troubles. This guide walks you through everything to sort before you go — from clinic visits and vaccines to your travel kit and insurance.
Planning a clinic visit, vaccines and prevention, packing a health kit, managing prescriptions abroad, insurance, and destination research.
What's inside
- →Plan ahead — 4–6 weeks out
- →The travel clinic — what to ask
- →Vaccines & prevention — an overview
- →Your health kit — what to pack
- →Prescriptions abroad — planning ahead
- →Insurance & research — peace of mind
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about staying healthy while travelling — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified doctor or travel clinic. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. See a doctor or travel-health clinic ideally 4–6 weeks before you travel for vaccinations, malaria prevention, and advice tailored to your destination and health, and check official sources such as your national travel-health service or the CDC. Carry adequate travel insurance. Seek medical care for serious or persistent symptoms while abroad; in an emergency, call the local emergency number or 911.