China

Travel health in China requires careful consideration to ensure a safe trip. Routine vaccinations such as MMR and DTP should be up-to-date. Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines are recommended, especially for rural travel. Air pollution can be significant in major cities; wearing masks and monitoring air quality advisories is prudent. Tap water is generally unsafe to drink; sticking to bottled or boiled water is advisable. Chinese cuisine can be diverse but may pose challenges for sensitive stomachs; eating at reputable establishments can mitigate risks. Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies and consultations with a healthcare provider before departure are essential for a healthy journey.

 

Vaccine reccomendations

 

Most travellers:

Some travellers:

Malaria 

There is no risk of malaria in China as declared by the WHO in 2021.

Elevate Health Clinic

Trust in our private clinic is paramount. Our skilled healthcare professionals are committed to delivering top-notch care and services to all our patients. Rest assured that you will receive the utmost quality treatment and attention during your visit. Come see us today and witness the reliability Elevate Health Clinic firsthand.

 

GPhC: 9012421

Superintendent pharmacist: Matthew Bradbury

Clinic Times

Useful Links

Appointment booking only

Monday: 19:00 - 22:00

Tuesday: 19:00 - 22:00

Wednesday: 19:00 - 22:00

Thursday: Closed

Friday: 10:00 - 22:00

Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00

Sunday: 10:00 - 16:00

 

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