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

Our travel clinic offers all common travel vaccinations like typhoid , rabies , Japanese encephalitis and more. We provide what is needed for your specific destination.

Vaccination is just the start, repellents and netting also play a key role in mosquito prevention.

Getting a yellow fever vaccine is crucial before traveling to regions with a risk of the disease. Yellow fever, a mosquito-borne viral illness, can be extremely dangerous. Being vaccinated safeguards you and contributes to community health.

Visiting a travel clinic knowledgeable about yellow fever, like Passport Health, is a must. We can also recommend other necessary immunizations and medications for your journey. All Passport Health clinics are authorized yellow fever vaccine centers. Each can issue a yellow card, which serves as proof of vaccination. This document is required by some countries for entry.

Travel clinics also make it easy to get all the shots you need in one visit. Passport Health keeps yellow fever and all other key travel vaccines in-stock for your trip.

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

Every Passport Health client receives a booklet outlining what they may need for their trip. Our staff will also take the time to explain and answer questions about your destination and health needs.

Passport Health offers a wide variety of services for businesses.

From onsite flu shots to biometric screenings, Passport Health has customizable options for every business’ needs . Call to learn more.

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

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What vaccines do you need to travel?

The vaccines you need will depend on where you’re traveling and what you will be doing during your travels. Walgreens pharmacists are able to assist in helping you determine which vaccines you may need.

Which travel vaccines are available at Walgreens?

Travel vaccines Walgreens offers include: Yellow Fever, Meningitis, Polio, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, Tick-Borne Encephalitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Rabies*.

*Vaccines offered at Walgreens vary by state, age and health conditions. Talk to your local pharmacist about availability.

What other vaccines should I have before traveling?

It’s important to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations before traveling as well—like Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), Tetanus, Flu and COVID-19.

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Infectious disease doctors and specialists evaluate and treat patients 16 years and older for the entire spectrum of infectious diseases. Treatment for endocarditis, osteomyelitis, post-operative infections, skin and soft tissue infections, extrapulmonary tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections, fever of unknown origin, and infections following overseas travel (including tropical infections) represent many of the conditions we treat. 

Our board-certified infectious disease physicians work closely with specialists throughout the center to provide thorough, patient-centered care. We also provide complete pretravel counseling, evaluations and immunizations if you’re planning on traveling outside of North America. We’re a Washington State Department of Health-authorized provider for yellow fever vaccine. We recommend making a pretravel clinic appointment four to six weeks before your departure to allow for appropriate timing of vaccines. Our services include physical exam, lab testing, treatment, patient education and pre- and post-travel evaluations, including immunizations and malaria prevention. 

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Harborview Medical Center is at 325 Ninth Avenue, between Jefferson and Alder streets in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood. Other clinical sites adjacent to the main medical center are the Ninth and Jefferson Building and Norm Maleng Building. The Patricia Steel Building is three blocks east of the medical center. See map  denoting building locations.

From Interstate 5 Northbound:

  • Exit at James Street, Exit 164A. Turn right (east) and travel to Ninth Avenue.
  • Turn right (south) on Ninth Avenue and go one block to Jefferson Street.

From Interstate 5 Southbound:

  • Exit at James Street, Exit 165A. Turn left (east) on James and travel to Ninth Avenue.

By Bus King County Metro Transit provides regular bus service to Harborview (325 Ninth Ave.) on several routes, including the No. 3, No. 4 and No. 60. Use Metro's Trip Planner  to learn which buses you can take to the medical center and other sites on its campus, which include the Norm Maleng Building, Ninth and Jefferson Building and Patricia Steel Building.

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Harborview Medical Center and the Patricia Steel Building offer ramps at their main entrances. The Norm Maleng and Ninth and Jefferson buildings enable easy access for all visitors. Security personnel also are available to help people enter and leave facilities.

For after hours and emergency treatments, call the Community CareLine, 206.744.2500.

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Planning on traveling to Africa, Central America or South America? Before jetting off, make sure you are up to date on routine vaccinations.

Depending on where you are traveling, you may also need to get certain vaccinations. If you are not sure what vaccinations you need, there’s no need to worry. We’ve got you covered.

Receiving vaccinations prior to your trip will help keep you and your family safe and healthy while traveling. Knowing you are protected from diseases like malaria, yellow fever and typhoid will give you peace of mind so you can spend your time enjoying yourself.

It’s important to get vaccinated at least four to six weeks before you travel. This will give the vaccines time to start working and help ensure you are fully protected while you’re traveling.

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COVID-19 booster and influenza vaccines given at Los Angeles Comic Con Los Angeles, CA - December 02: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Nurse Eliane McGhee prepares COVID-19 booster shot during the Los Angeles Comic Con at the Los Angeles Convention Center Friday, Dec 2, 2022. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health partnered with Los Angeles Comic Con to provide ticketed guests and staff with free vaccinations of both the updated COVID-19 booster and influenza vaccine. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)

(AP) — Fall means it’s time for just about everybody to get up to date on their flu and  COVID-19 vaccines  – and a lot of older adults also need protection against another risky winter virus, RSV.

Yes, you can get your  flu and COVID-19 shots  at the same time. Don’t call them boosters — they’re not just another dose of last year’s protection. The coronavirus and influenza are escape artists that constantly mutate to evade your body’s immune defenses, so both vaccines are  reformulated  annually to target newer strains.

“Right now is the best time” to get all the recommended fall vaccinations, said Dr. Mandy Cohen, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as she got her flu shot Wednesday. She has an appointment for her COVID-19 shot, too. It’s “the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself, your family, your community.”

While they’re not perfect , vaccinations offer strong protection against a bad case of flu or COVID-19 — or dying from it.

“It may not prevent every infection but those infections are going to be less severe,” said CDC’s Dr. Demetre Daskalakis. “I would rather have my grandmother or my great-grandmother have a sniffle than have to go to the emergency room on Thanksgiving.”

The challenge: Getting more Americans to roll up their sleeves. Last year, just 45% of adults got a flu vaccination and even fewer, 23%, got a COVID-19 shot. A survey released Wednesday by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases shows an equally low number intend to this fall.

And the coronavirus still killed more Americans than flu last year.

“Maybe we believe that it’s not going to be me but let’s not take a chance,” said Dr. Michael Knight of George Washington University. “Why not get a vaccine that’s going to help you reduce that risk?”

Who needs a fall COVID-19 or flu vaccination?

The CDC urges both an updated COVID-19 shot and yearly flu vaccine for everyone ages 6 months and older. If you recently had COVID-19, you can wait two or three months but still should get an updated vaccination because of the expected winter surge.

Both viruses can be especially dangerous to certain groups including older people and those with weak immune systems and lung or heart disease. Young children also are more vulnerable. The CDC counted 199 child deaths from flu last year.

Pregnancy also increases the chances of serious COVID-19 or flu – and vaccination guards mom plus ensures the newborn has some protection, too.

What’s new about the COVID-19 shots?

Last fall’s shots targeted a coronavirus strain that’s no longer spreading while this year’s are tailored to a new section of the coronavirus family tree. The Pfizer and Moderna shots are formulated against a virus subtype called KP.2 while the  Novavax  vaccine targets its parent strain, JN.1. Daskalakis said all should offer good cross protection to other subtypes now spreading.

The Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines can be used by adults and children as young as 6 months. The Novavax shot is a more traditional protein vaccine combined with an immune booster, and open to anyone 12 and older.

Which flu vaccine to choose?

High-dose shots and one with a special immune booster are designed for people 65 and older, but if they can’t find one easily they can choose a regular all-ages flu shot.

For the shot-averse, the nasal spray FluMist is available for ages 2 to 49 at pharmacies and clinics — although next year it’s set to be available for use at home.

All flu vaccinations this year will guard against two Type A flu strains and one Type B strain. Another once-common form of Type B flu quit spreading a few years ago and was removed from the vaccine.

What about that other virus, RSV?

RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a coldlike nuisance for most people but it, too, packs hospitals every winter and can be deadly for children under 5, the elderly and people with certain high-risk health problems.

The CDC recommends an RSV vaccination for everyone 75 and older, and for people 60 to 74 who are at increased risk. This is a one-time shot, not a yearly vaccination – but only 24% of seniors got it last year. It’s also recommended late in pregnancy to protect babies born during the fall and winter.

And while “your arm may hurt and you may feel crummy for a day,” it’s also fine to get the RSV, flu and COVID-19 vaccines at the same time, Daskalakis said.

What will it cost?

The vaccines are supposed to be free under Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance plans if people use an in-network provider.

About 1.5 million uninsured adults got free COVID-19 vaccinations through a federal program last year but that has ended. Instead, the CDC is providing $62 million to health departments to help improve access -- and states and large cities are starting to roll out their plans.

Call your local health department to ask about options because in many areas, “availability of vaccine at lower or no cost is expected to trickle in over the next couple of weeks,” advised Dr. Raynard Washington, who heads the Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, health department.

Check the government website,  vaccines.gov , for availability at local pharmacies.

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