Regent Street Clinic (TravelDoc™ – London Canary Wharf) is a private, doctor-led travel health and vaccination service operating as part of the Regent Street Clinic™ network across the UK. The clinic supports holidaymakers, business travellers, students, families, group travel and last-minute departures by providing personalised pre-travel consultations, destination-specific vaccinations, Yellow Fever certification when required, and antimalarial medication. TravelDoc™ clinics position themselves as easy to access, quick to book, and focused on giving travellers clear, itinerary-based protection plans before they fly.
Regent Street Clinic (TravelDoc™ – London Canary Wharf)
Tayside House
31 Pepper Street
Canary Wharf
London
E14 9RP
The clinic is located in Canary Wharf, alongside the City of London and the West End financial district. It is convenient for travellers living or working in East London, Docklands, and central London areas. Public transport connections are strong, with several routes passing close to Pepper Street, including local bus services and nearby rail/underground links. The surrounding area has established commercial access and pedestrian routes typical of Canary Wharf, making the clinic straightforward to reach for commuters and residents.
Appointments begin with a full travel-health risk assessment that reviews your destination(s), departure date, trip length, planned activities, medical history and previous vaccination record. Based on this, clinicians provide a tailored vaccine schedule and prevention advice.
Vaccines and services available include:
Yellow Fever vaccination and International Certificate (authorised centre)
Duplicate Yellow Fever certification (replacement service)
Diphtheria / Tetanus / Polio (DTP booster)
Combined Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio booster
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Combined Hepatitis A & B (Twinrix)
Typhoid
Cholera (oral course)
Rabies (intradermal and intramuscular options)
Japanese Encephalitis
Tick-Borne Encephalitis
Meningitis ACWY (with certificate support for Umrah/Hajj where required)
Meningitis B
Dengue Fever
Chikungunya
Chickenpox
MMR / Measles
Whooping cough / Pertussis
Shingles (Shingrix)
Pneumococcal (Pneumonia) vaccine
Altitude-sickness prescriptions when clinically appropriate
Travellers’ diarrhoea medication prescriptions when appropriate
Antimalarial tablets with destination-specific guidance
Free sterile medical kit (subject to availability)
Free TravelDoc Record Booklet for travel vaccine history
Free pre-travel consultation and itinerary-based advice
Same-day and short-notice appointments (subject to stock/clinician availability)
Prices shown are per dose unless stated otherwise, and vaccine course payments are taken upfront.
| Vaccine / Service | Price | Notes / Course |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-travel consultation / risk assessment | Free | Delivered by specialist travel clinicians |
| Sterile medical kit | Free | Included for travellers; free with Hepatitis B course subject to availability |
| TravelDoc Record Booklet | Free | Hand-held vaccine/travel record |
| Yellow Fever vaccine | £55 | London Canary Wharf clinic; International Certificate additional £20 |
| Duplicate Yellow Fever Certificate | £50 | Replacement if prior details/batch known |
| Typhoid | £30 | Covers for ~3 years |
| DTP Vaccine (Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio) | £30 | One dose covers ~10 years |
| Combined Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio booster | £30 | Covers ~10 years |
| Hepatitis A | £50 | Booster after 6–12 months for long-term cover |
| Hepatitis B | £45 | Per dose; primary accelerated course 4 vaccines over 12 months |
| Hepatitis A & B combined (Twinrix) | £110 | Per dose; course of 3 vaccines |
| Rabies (Intradermal) | £60 | Per dose; primary accelerated course + booster totals 4 vaccines over 12 months |
| Rabies (Intramuscular) | £95 | Per dose |
| Cholera (Oral vaccine) | £75 | Two oral doses 1–6 weeks apart; ~2 years cover |
| Meningitis ACWY | £50 | Free certificate for Umrah/Hajj; covers ~3–5 years |
| Meningitis B | £120 | Per dose; 2 doses two months apart if age >2 years |
| Dengue Fever | £120 | Per dose; 2 doses 3 months apart |
| Chikungunya | £190 | Single dose; long-term/lifelong protection described |
| Japanese Encephalitis | £100 | Per dose; 2 doses + booster after 1 year |
| Tick-Borne Encephalitis | £65 | Per dose; 3-dose primary course over ~5–6 months |
| Chickenpox | £80 | Per dose; 2 doses two months apart |
| MMR / Measles | £45 | Per dose; primary course 2 vaccines |
| Whooping Cough / Pertussis | £95 | Often combined with D/T/P; certificates additional £50 if required |
| Shingles (Shingrix) | £220 | Per dose; course of 2 vaccines |
| Pneumococcal (Pneumonia) | £75 | Single-dose schedule unless otherwise advised |
| Prescription for altitude sickness or travellers’ diarrhoea medication | £30 | When clinically indicated |
| Hay Fever Treatment (non-travel) | From £75 | Dose depends on symptoms/body weight |
Travellers should confirm vaccine availability and exact course scheduling at booking, especially for multi-dose vaccines.
Appointments can be booked online or by phone through the TravelDoc™/Regent Street Clinic service. The clinic encourages travellers to book as early as possible (commonly 6–8 weeks before departure) so that multi-dose courses such as Rabies, Hepatitis B, Tick-Borne Encephalitis, or Japanese Encephalitis can be completed in time. Same-day appointments are available for urgent or last-minute travel subject to stock.
TravelDoc™ clinics are run by specialist travel-health doctors and nurses, described as having postgraduate training in travel medicine. Vaccines are stored and handled under cold-chain conditions and administered in clinical rooms. Risk assessments are designed around recognised travel-medicine guidance, considering both entry-requirement vaccines and optional protection based on traveller risk.
Alongside vaccination, the clinic provides practical prevention advice tailored to your itinerary, including:
Malaria risk assessment and antimalarial prescribing where appropriate
Mosquito-bite prevention and vector-borne disease avoidance
Food and drinking-water safety guidance
Planning for long-haul travel risks such as dehydration or immobility
Timing of vaccines to meet entry rules and achieve immunity
Extra precautions for higher-risk travellers (children, older travellers, complex itineraries, chronic conditions, pregnancy)
Regent Street Clinic’s TravelDoc™ service is an authorised Yellow Fever vaccination provider. The London Canary Wharf clinic issues official International Certificates when required for destination entry.
All information provided is for general guidance and directory purposes only. Prices, services and operating hours may change without notice. Travellers should confirm details directly with the clinic before booking or attending an appointment. If you are a representative and wish to verify or update your listing, please contact: info@traveljabs4u.co.uk For more information and booking, visit: https://www.regentstreetclinic.co.uk/
