Showing posts with label vaccinations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vaccinations. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Travel Health Services

Some destinations (not Canada!) require vaccinations. Previously we have used Rardin Family Practice, associated with Ohio State University, which has a travel nurse. Given a destination they will look up the official recommendations regarding vaccinations and other preventive medications, such as anti-malarial pills. Recently we went to them again, and found that they fell short of our needs:
  • They do not offer rabies vaccination.
  • They will not write an antibiotic prescription.
The antibiotic policy is a change from a few years ago. For some destinations it's impractical (or worse) to expect the traveler to dig up a local doctor and purchase the local version of a drug, or so we think.

After checking the web, we found Travel Health Services. They are members of the International Society of Travel Medicine and local to Columbus (not a chain). We've seen them three times in the last few weeks and can highly recommend them: professional, friendly, and knowledgeable. A booklet specific to your destination is prepared prior to your first visit, and all the recommendations are reviewed with you. We learned something new; even though hepatitis B vaccination is usually discussed in the context of tattoos or sex tourism, neither one of which is our thing, it can also come up in medical care. For example, a doctor giving you a couple of stitches could nick a finger and expose you to their blood. According to Suzanne, hep B is 15 times more transmissible than HIV.

If you have any travel medicine needs or questions, we can highly recommend them.