India

Major Destination in South Asia, India is not without its risks. Our summary guide on this popular stop with keep you informed, protected and prepared for your trip of a lifetime

About India

About India

About India

Vaccines Needed:

Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid are needed for most travellers.

Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis and Hepatitis B can also be considered for longer stay travellers.

Travel Vaccines for India: Essential Health Advice from Stevenage Travel Clinic

Planning a trip to India? Whether you're travelling for business, leisure, or visiting family, it’s essential to ensure you’re protected against potential health risks. At Stevenage Travel Clinic, we provide expert travel health advice and vaccinations to help you stay safe and healthy on your journey.


Which Vaccines Do I Need for India?

When travelling to India, certain vaccines are strongly recommended, and some may be required depending on your itinerary. Here are the key vaccinations to consider:

  • Hepatitis A – Protects against liver infection caused by contaminated food or water. Book your Hepatitis A vaccine today.

  • Hepatitis B – Recommended due to potential exposure through medical procedures or close contact. Learn more about the Hepatitis B vaccine.

  • Typhoid – Spread through contaminated food and drink. Find out more about the Typhoid vaccine.

  • Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV) – Protects against infections from cuts and injuries. Book your Tetanus vaccine today.

  • Rabies – Recommended for travellers engaging in outdoor activities or visiting rural areas where contact with animals is more likely.

  • Japanese Encephalitis – Advised for those visiting rural regions, particularly during the monsoon season.

  • Cholera – Recommended for travellers visiting areas with poor sanitation or those involved in humanitarian work.

  • Yellow Fever – While not present in India, proof of a Yellow Fever vaccination may be required if you are arriving from certain countries.

For personalised advice on which vaccines you need, book a consultation at Stevenage Travel Clinic.


Health Risks When Travelling to India

India offers diverse landscapes and climates, but certain health risks are more common, particularly for travellers unfamiliar with the environment. Some key concerns include:

  • Food and Waterborne Illnesses – Diseases like Hepatitis A, typhoid, and traveller’s diarrhoea are common. It’s crucial to drink bottled or purified water and eat freshly prepared food.

  • Mosquito-Borne Diseases – Malaria, dengue fever, and chikungunya are prevalent in some regions. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and consider malaria prophylaxis if travelling to high-risk areas.

  • Respiratory Infections – Air pollution in major cities can affect travellers with asthma or respiratory conditions. Wearing a mask may help reduce exposure.

  • Heat and Sun Exposure – High temperatures can lead to heat exhaustion or dehydration. Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and take breaks in shaded areas.

At Stevenage Travel Clinic, we provide expert guidance on how to minimise these risks and stay healthy during your travels.


Why a Pre-Travel Consultation is Essential

Before travelling to India, a pre-travel health consultation can help ensure you are fully prepared. Our team at Stevenage Travel Clinic offers:

  • A tailored vaccine schedule based on your travel plans.

  • Advice on preventing insect-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue.

  • Tips for safe food and water consumption.

  • Guidance on managing pre-existing health conditions while abroad.

We recommend booking your travel consultation at least 4 to 6 weeks before departure to allow enough time for vaccinations to take effect.


Travel Health Tips for India

To ensure a smooth and healthy trip, follow these travel safety tips:

  • Drink Safe Water – Stick to bottled, boiled, or filtered water. Avoid ice in drinks unless you’re sure it’s made from safe water.

  • Eat Smart – Choose hot, freshly cooked meals and avoid street food that may have been left out for long periods.

  • Use Mosquito Protection – Apply insect repellent, wear long clothing, and use mosquito nets in high-risk areas.

  • Protect Against Heat – Stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and use sunscreen to prevent sunburn.

  • Pack a Travel Health Kit – Include essentials like hand sanitiser, oral rehydration salts, anti-diarrhoeal medication, and any prescription medicines you may need.


Booking Your Travel Vaccines at Stevenage Travel Clinic

At Stevenage Travel Clinic, we specialise in travel health and provide comprehensive vaccine schedules tailored to your destination. We offer:

  • Expert travel health consultations with personalised advice.

  • Flexible appointment times, including same-day bookings.

  • A full range of travel vaccinations to ensure you're fully protected.

Book your appointment today or call us on [Insert Clinic Phone Number] to prepare for your trip to India with confidence.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Do I need malaria tablets for India?
It depends on where you’re travelling. Some regions have a higher malaria risk than others. We can advise you on the best prevention measures during your consultation.

2. How long before my trip should I get vaccinated?
We recommend getting your vaccines at least 4 to 6 weeks before travel to ensure full protection.

3. Can I get all my travel vaccines in one appointment?
In most cases, yes. However, some vaccines require multiple doses over a period of time, so early planning is advised.

4. Do I need a Yellow Fever vaccine for India?
India does not have Yellow Fever, but if you are travelling from a country where it is present, proof of vaccination may be required.

5. Are vaccines safe for elderly travellers?
Yes, we offer tailored travel health advice for elderly and high-risk travellers to ensure safe and comfortable journeys.


Book Your Appointment with Stevenage Travel Clinic Today

Ensure your trip to India is safe and stress-free by booking your travel health consultation with Stevenage Travel Clinic. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and get expert travel health advice before your journey.

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