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Passport Health offers a variety of travel vaccinations for your trip.

Cholera , hepatitis A and typhoid are all serious risks in many destinations. Make sure your protected before your trip.

Yellow fever is a potentially deadly infection, make sure you're protected with a yellow fever vaccine.

All Passport Health clinics are registered yellow fever vaccination centers with the PHAC. The yellow fever vaccine is often required for entry to a country. Call or book online today.

Specialty and routine vaccinations play a key role in stay healthy at home and abroad.

Some infections are rarely found in North America or isolated to specific regions. Passport Health carries a wide variety of routine and specialty vaccines for every circumstance. Immunizations against infections like measles, mumps , Japanese encephalitis and rabies are in-stock at our Downtown Vancouver travel clinic.

Businesses and groups can stay protected all year long with Passport Health's onsite vaccination services.

At Passport Health, we aim to serve everyone. We offer customizable options for groups and businesses such as onsite travel and flu shots, biometric screenings and much more.

Details & Directions

Passport Health clinics are conveniently located to serve your travel health needs.

Schedule an appointment today by booking online or calling .

From the North (via Granville St) - Head south on Granville St toward Downtown Vancouver. Turn left onto Helmcken St and continue until you reach Howe St. The clinic is located at the corner of Helmcken St and Howe St, in Suite 960. Metered parking is available in front of the building on Howe St and on Helmcken St.

From the South (via Granville St) - Travel north on Granville St towards Downtown Vancouver. Turn right onto Helmcken St and proceed to Howe St. The clinic is situated on the corner, in Suite 960. Nearby parkades include 1128 Hornsby St, 1115 Hornsby St, or at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites. Additionally, it's a 10-minute walk from Vancouver City Centre Station (Skytrain) via Granville St and Helmcken St.

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It is recommended that you contact a doctor, nurse or health care provider, or visit a travel health clinic, preferably six weeks before you travel.

Travel health services are available in most communities or through your family doctor. One way to find a health care site that provides travel health services is through the Public Health Agency of Canada’s list of designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres. 

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Measles cases are increasing worldwide. Make sure you and your family are protected against measles, especially if travelling. Babies as young as 6 months travelling outside of Canada should get the MMR vaccine early.

When travelling outside Canada, your family may be at risk of getting and spreading vaccine-preventable diseases that are rare or not found in Canada. It's important to get all the recommended and required vaccines for the countries you or your family plans to visit. 

Talk to your health care provider or visit a travel health clinic preferably 6 weeks before you travel. This is important because some vaccines may take several weeks to become fully effective, and others may require more than 1 dose. 

If you leave on short notice, talking to your health care provider or visiting a travel health clinic is still important. Some vaccines that require more than 1 dose, like the hepatitis A vaccine, can still give you partial protection after just 1 dose. Some vaccines can also be given on an accelerated schedule (this means the doses are given over a shorter period).

One way to find a travel vaccine clinic is through the  Public Health Agency of Canada’s list of designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres . Many  pharmacies  also provide travel vaccines.

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Routine vaccines

No matter where you travel, ensuring you and your family is up to date on all  routine vaccines  is important. Many diseases prevented by routine vaccines, such as measles and polio, are no longer common in Canada but are still common in other countries.

It may be recommended that your child receives routine vaccines early or on a different schedule when travelling. For example, infants 6 to 11 months of age who will be travelling to countries where there is measles disease should get the measles, mumps, rubella, (MMR) vaccine early. These children will need 2 more doses of the vaccine at the routine times (12 months and 4 to 6 years). Children between 1 and 4 who will be travelling can get their second dose early. 

Recommended travel vaccines 

Additional vaccines may be recommended for your family depending on the following: 

  • Your travel destination.
  • The age of your family members. 
  • The risk of disease in the country or countries you are visiting.
  • The length of your trip.
  • The nature of the travel (for example, if you will stay in urban or remote areas).
  • The activities you have planned while traveling.

Here are some examples of vaccines that may be recommended for travel to certain countries:

  • Hepatitis A vaccine .
  • Meningococcal vaccine .
  • Japanese encephalitis vaccine .
  • Typhoid vaccine .
  • Cholera and travellers’ diarrhea vaccine .
  • Yellow fever vaccine .

Required travel vaccines

Some countries require proof of receiving certain vaccines before entering the country. These requirements vary by country. For example:

  • Saudi Arabia requires proof of meningococcal vaccination for all travellers arriving for Umrah or pilgrimage (Hajj) and seasonal workers.
  • Yellow fever vaccination , documented on an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis , is required to enter certain countries.

Travel vaccines are available from:

  • Travel health clinics. One way to find a travel health clinic is through the  Public Health Agency of Canada’s list of designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres . 
  • Pharmacies .

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Notice: The list of clinics below may contain inaccurate or out-of-date entries, including information for clinics that are no longer designated as Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres. We continue to work to update our database and correct these listings. Please contact [email protected] with questions, or to verify if the clinic you are visiting for your Yellow Fever vaccine has a current, valid designation.

The following is a list of health care sites that have been designated as Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres by the Public Health Agency of Canada, on behalf of Canada, in order to meet the requirements of the International Health Regulations .

The Public Health Agency of Canada does not provide medical advice to individual travellers. For advice specific to your travel plans, please consult a health care provider. Travellers going to yellow fever areas will find additional information in the Questions & Answers section.

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If you need yellow fever vaccine you must get vaccinated at an authorized yellow fever vaccine clinic. Many of these clinics also give other shots and medicines.

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To arrange an appointment please call 604. 251-1975. or complete the booking form below..

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Our telephone hours are M-F 9:00am-5: 00pm . Appointment times are arranged to suit your schedule and may be booked outside the hours listed below.

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Rabies is a viral disease, which occurs in more than 150 countries and territories. Once symptoms are present, rabies is almost always fatal.

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Bite or scratch from an infected animal, including bats, foxes, monkeys, and other free roaming animals. ​ ​  , 55,000 deaths , (vast majority occurring in rural areas of africa and asia) worldwide annually (estimated)  .

Fever, wound site pain, unusual tingling, pricking or burning sensation around the wound site.

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Inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, hyperactivity, hydrophobia, loss of consciousness, death.

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- precautions against rabies, including avoiding animal bites and vaccination (pre-exposure, for travelers to endemic areas), should be considered: ​, pre-exposure immunization does not eliminate the need for careful wound management and post-exposure immunizations., -avoid risk situations for animal bites. , -thorough wound cleaning, initiated as soon as possible after exposure., vaccination, pre-exposure vaccination is recommended for certain travelers . it is important to consider the destination, the purpose and the duration of the trip as well as the patient's access to healthcare and availability of rabies biologics..

Post-exposure treatment may be necessary for certain travelers, especially for previously unimmunized individuals. This treatment is urgent, complicated, and dependent on the availability of rabies biologics.

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