Travelling to Thailand from the UK? What you need to know

Travelling to Thailand from the UK? What you need to know

Thailand is a renowned tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. You should consult a medical professional about getting the appropriate vaccines in the West Midlands a month before travelling to Thailand. Keep reading to find the significance of proper health assessment before travelling abroad.

What vaccines do you require for the Thailand trip?

If you're travelling to Thailand, you should have the following vaccines in West Midlands:

DTP vaccine: It's a combination vaccine that protects you from three diseases simultaneously: tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough. In addition to the standard dose of the DTP vaccine, travellers staying for a longer amount of time will also require a booster shot of Tdap.

Hepatitis A vaccine: Advisable for children 1 year old or above who are travelling to Thailand. A single injection of immune globulin gives at least 2 months of protection for those who are allergic to the Hep A vaccine or younger than 6 months.

Moreover, you should also have immunisation against infections including Hep B, Japanese encephalitis, measles, mumps & rubella, rabies (MMR), typhoid, and yellow fever before travelling to Thailand.

The abovementioned vaccines become more necessary if you have plans to trek in the countryside or are at a higher health risk.

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Is Thailand re-opened for travel in 2022?

Tourists from all around the world can once again visit Thailand without restrictions. However, you might not have permission to bring some medications into Thailand if they contain narcotic or psychotropic components. Some medications are acceptable for purchase and usage in the UK but are illegal in Thailand.

If you are pregnant or have another previous medical condition, it is highly advisable that you consult with a professional in the host country and verify that enough emergency travel insurance is available in your choice of destination.

Before heading out to Thailand, it's a good idea to check in with a travel clinic like ours to ensure you're well enough to make the trip. 

Can you travel to Thailand without the Covid vaccine?

Covid vaccination restrictions have been lifted. You will not have to provide evidence that you have a vaccination certificate. In addition, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test that was formerly essential for all non-immunised travellers is no longer a necessary requirement.

However, it’s best to have a Covid vaccination if you’re at risk. Avoid any unexpected inconvenience by always having your certificate readily available.

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When can I have the vaccines in West Mids before going to Thailand? 

You should be up-to-date on your routine immunisations per the advice of UK health officials. In addition, before leaving, you should conduct a comprehensive travel health risk assessment.

The best time to get your necessary vaccines in the West Midlands is 8 weeks before travelling to Thailand. For additional queries, book an appointment at West Midlands Travel Clinic. 



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