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Planning Your Next Itinerary? Make Your First Stop Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. Here's why:
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Of the 23 million U.S. residents who will travel to international destinations this year, it is estimated that more than half of these travelers will suffer some kind of illness that will claim three of their average 14 days of travel.1
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The World Health Organization advises travelers to consult a travel medicine clinic or personal physician 4-6 weeks before departure if the travel destination is one where exposure to any vaccine-preventable diseases may occur.2
Foreign Travel Immunizations Offered On-site or at 12 Clinic Locations throughout Houston. To schedule an appointment call 713-442-TRIP (8747). Hours are 8am to 5pm.
Want to bring back good memories, not diseases? Kelsey-Seybold Clinic offers travel safety information, pre-travel counseling and immunizations that can help safeguard your health or the health of your employees who travel abroad. Our nurses are trained in accordance with standards set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These nurses provide up-to-date information regarding required and recommended immunizations necessary to protect employees from communicable diseases. Foreign travel immunizations are available at 12 Kelsey-Seybold Clinic locations around Houston. (Click here for a location map.) For your convenience, our nurses will also come to your business location, to administer the appropriate immunizations. To schedule an appointment, call 713-442-TRIP (8747).
| Did You Know? In many parts of the world, diseases we never think about are quite common. Diseases like yellow fever, typhoid, dengue fever, hepatitis A and B, meningitis, Japanese encephalitis, diphtheria, cholera and more can not only ruin a foreign trip, but also place travelers at risk. Despite recent fears of international air travel, many people continue to travel abroad for business and pleasure, yet only a small percentage of these travelers protect themselves by getting immunized against travel-related diseases. The low rate may be the result of a lack of awareness regarding travel-related disease and the availability of travel vaccines.3 Kelsey-Seybold Clinic urges travelers to educate themselves about these issues and encourages them to get immunized before traveling abroad. There is no shortage of immunizations, so travel wisely. Protect your health and your travel plan. |
Call 713-442-TRIP (8747) to Schedule an Appointment
Our Travel Medicine professionals provide pre-travel counseling, perform physical examinations and administer the immunizations recommended for your travel destination by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Clinic nurses will come on-site to your business location to administer the appropriate immunizations, or you can schedule an appointment at a nearby Kelsey-Seybold Clinic location.
To schedule an appointment, call 713-442-TRIP (8747); hours are 8am to 5pm. You can also request more information by completing our Travel Medicine Online request form.
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For more information, complete our Travel Medicine Online request form.
For more information about foreign travel immunizations, access the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at http://www.cdc.gov or the World Health Organization's website at http://www.who.int.
Footnotes 1. Office of Travel & Tourism Industries. 2002 Profile of U.S. Resident Traveler Visiting Overseas Destinations reported from: Survey of International Air Travelers.
2. World Health Organization (2003). International Travel and Health [Electric version]. Retrieved January 26, 2004, from http://www.who.int/ith/chapter06_01.html.
3. In Perspective, By James E. Froeschle, MD. 2002 Aventis Pasteur Inc.