
Tustin Travel Clinic
Many infections that are not present at home are found in your destination. Ensure you’re protected from diseases like cholera, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis and more with Passport Health’s vaccination services.
Obtaining a yellow fever vaccination is essential before traveling to areas where the disease is present. Yellow fever, a viral infection spread by mosquitoes, can have serious health consequences. By getting the vaccine, you protect both yourself and others.
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 provide the convenience of administering all needed vaccinations in one appointment. Passport Health ensures yellow fever and other key travel vaccines are readily available for your visit.
More than 70 percent of travelers will find themselves with this often embarrassing illness. Travelers’ diarrhea kits are available at all Passport Health locations.
Passport Health also provides a wide range of blood and laboratory tests, including tuberculosis and titer tests.
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Passport Health Tustin Travel Clinic provides immunizations to the entire Orange County and Riverside areas. We offer immunizations like typhoid, yellow fever and hepatitis A to protect travelers.
Schedule an appointment today by booking online or calling 714-258-7196.
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“John explained every inoculation on the CDC website, and then we discussed where we were going and what we might be exposed to while there. I feel he was looking out for my best interests.”
“Ease of appointment availability was an added bonus to this clean, professional, well trusted location. I was as pleased on my second visit as my first.”