Travel Medicine Clinic
7611 Little River Turnpike, suite 108w
Annandale, VA 22003
(703) 658-7060
Vaccines in Stock at the Travel Medicine Clinic
- Polio
- Hepatitis A & B
- Meningitis
- Shingles
- Tetanus
- Rabies
- Typhoid
- Malaria
- Japanese Encephalitis
- H1N1 & Seasonal Flu
- Yellow Fever (Certified Yellow Fever Center)
- Mumps, Measels, Rubella
Serving all of your travel medicine and immunization needs for business or leisure, government and diplomatic international travel, volunteer non-profit and disaster relief overseas programs, and adventure, university student or corporate travel. Full stock of vaccinations and boosters available at our clinic.
Travel Medicine Services
Advanced Immunization Facilities:
- Clinic open 7 days a week for your convenience.
- Board Certified Physicians (adult & pediatric) to take care of you.
- Adherence to CDC (US Center for Disease Control) guidelines.
- Economical prices.
- We provide expert care to individual travelers, corporate personnel, embassy staff and medical teams traveling abroad.
- Certified Yellow Fever vaccination site
Prescriptions:
- Prescriptions for antibiotics, anti-diarheal, anti-fungal, and medications to prevent malaria, high-altitude sickness, motion sickness & more.
Travel Health Consultation:
- Review of food, water and insect precautions.
Travel smart. Speak to a physician at AEHS Travel Medicine Clinic before your trip to review your itinerary and receive necessary recommendations. Walk-ins or appointments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Purpose of travel shots
Immunizations are typically administered to help prevent communicable diseases such as hepatitis A, Polio and Typhoid Fever that may be spread by insects and contaminated food and water. In addition, certain countries require proof of vaccination against diseases like yellow fever. Vaccinations help ensure that you will have a safe travel, wherever your travel destination may be.
Comprehensive services
AEHS travel medicine is a one-stop health destination for the international traveler: immunizations, travel medications, travel counseling and follow-up service for boosters. Seasonal and H1N1 flu shots are also available during the flu season.
Which shots to choose
Our recommendations for travel immunization are based on the guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). In addition to carrying most vaccines, AEHS travel clinic is a certified yellow fever vaccination center.
When to start travel immunization
Travel immunization should ideally begin at least 2-6 weeks before departing. Even if you are traveling tomorrow, it is better to start the injection series rather than getting no protection at all.
Other travel services
Our clinic also provides prescriptions for antibiotics, anti-diarrheal pills and medications to prevent malaria, high-altitude, and sea sickness.
Insurance reimbursements
We can provide you with a receipt that you can submit to your health insurance for reimbursement. Check with your health insurance plan to see if travel vaccines are covered. However, most insurers typically do not cover travel vaccines.