Travelling With a Chronic Condition
A health condition doesn't have to keep you home — it just needs a little extra planning. This guide helps people with chronic conditions travel more safely and confidently.
Planning with your doctor, managing medications and supplies, time zones and routines, travel insurance, and handling problems away from home.
What's inside
- →Planning with your doctor — before you go
- →Medications & supplies — enough & accessible
- →Time zones — routines & dosing
- →Documentation — letters & lists
- →Insurance — cover that fits
- →If problems arise — being prepared
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.