Whiteladies Medical Group Travel Clinic provides travel-health vaccinations and consultations for registered patients preparing to travel abroad. The service helps travellers plan, protect and prepare with advice and immunisations tailored to destination risk, travel type and personal health needs.
Whiteladies Medical Group
Whatley Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2PU
The practice is located in Bristol’s Clifton area with good public transport access and nearby parking. Travel-clinic consultations are conducted in the practice’s nurse-led clinic rooms, offering privacy and suitability for patients with varying mobility needs.
Registered patients can access travel-health consultations that review:
Your travel destinations and regions
Length and nature of your trip (holiday, backpacking, business, visiting friends or family)
Planned activities and exposures abroad
Your medical history, vaccination history and need for additional protection
Vaccinations and services available include:
NHS-funded vaccines for travel: Diphtheria/Tetanus/Polio booster, Hepatitis A, Typhoid (as appropriate)
Referral or guidance for private vaccines required for more extensive travel: e.g., Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Tick-Borne Encephalitis
Malaria prophylaxis guidance (private prescription required)
Travel-health advice including safe food & water, insect-bite prevention, sun/hydration safety
“Healthy Travel” leaflets, risk assessment forms and online pre-travel questionnaires
(NHS-funded vaccines are free for eligible patients. Private vaccine pricing is not published; patients are advised to contact a specialist travel-clinic if needed.)
| Vaccine Category | Price | Notes / Course |
|---|---|---|
| NHS-funded travel vaccines | Free (for eligible) | Includes Hepatitis A, Typhoid, DTP boosters |
| Private travel vaccines (e.g., Rabies, JE, TBE) | Pricing on request | Contact specialist travel-clinic for details |
Travel-clinic appointments are for registered patients only. An online travel-risk assessment form must be completed in advance. It is strongly recommended to book at least 8 weeks before departure, and to allow additional time for multi-dose vaccine schedules. The practice may refer patients for private travel-vaccination centres if specialist vaccines or antimalarials are required.
The clinic is delivered within a fully-regulated GP practice with nurse-trained vaccination staff. Vaccines are stored under proper cold-chain conditions and administered in dedicated clinical rooms to ensure patient confidentiality, safety and comfort. Practice protocols follow national travel-health guidance.
Beyond vaccinations, the clinic provides practical advice on:
Mosquito-borne disease prevention (malaria, dengue)
Safe food & drinking-water practices while abroad
Managing sun exposure, heat, dehydration and travel-related stress
Consideration for children, older adults or those with chronic health conditions
Documentation and checklist support for travel health
While the practice offers travel-health advice and some vaccines, many specialist travel vaccinations and international certificate-issuing services (such as Yellow Fever) are outside NHS provision. Patients should check whether their destination requires such services and may be referred to a private travel-clinic.
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: http://www.whiteladiesmedical.nhs.uk
