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What Vaccines Do I Need for Indonesia — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
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What Vaccines Do I Need for Indonesia? — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
Planning a getaway to Bali, Jakarta, or the rainforests of Sumatra? Indonesia is a tropical paradise—but also home to various infectious diseases. To stay protected, you’ll need to plan your travel vaccinations early—ideally 6–8 weeks before departure. Walton Pharmacy – Suffolk Clinic (Felixstowe, Suffolk) offers expert travel health consultations, full vaccine stocks, and immediate certification where required.
📍 Address: 277 High St, Felixstowe IP11 9DU
📞 Phone: 01394 284139
🕘 Hours: Mon–Fri 9 am–5:30 pm; Sat 9 am–1 pm; Sun Closed
Why Choose Suffolk Travel Clinic for Indonesia Trips?
Personalised advice tailored to your travel itinerary
Same-day vaccines from local stock
Certificate issuing for Yellow Fever (if transiting via risk countries)
Serving Ipswich, Felixstowe & Suffolk coast travellers
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✅ Essential Vaccines for Travelling to Indonesia
Hepatitis A
Recommended for all travellers due to contaminated food and water risks.
Typhoid
Strongly recommended, especially if you’re travelling outside major cities or eating local cuisine.
Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
Make sure you’ve had a booster in the last 10 years—especially for outdoor or rural activities.
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
Ensure you’re up to date, particularly due to rising measles outbreaks across Southeast Asia.
🦠 Additional Vaccines for Specific Travellers
Hepatitis B
Recommended for extended stays, healthcare workers, or those with close local contact.
Rabies
Indonesia has a known rabies risk, especially in Bali. Rabies vaccine is advisable for longer trips, rural travel, or animal contact.
Japanese Encephalitis
Advised for stays over a month, especially in rural areas or during monsoon season.
Cholera
Generally not necessary for tourists unless visiting high-risk areas with poor sanitation.
🦟 Mosquito-Borne Illnesses in Indonesia
Malaria
Risk varies by island and region (e.g., Papua, East Nusa Tenggara). We’ll assess your itinerary and provide antimalarial tablets if needed.
Dengue & Chikungunya
No vaccine available. Use mosquito protection—DEET repellent, long sleeves, and nets.
📋 How to Prepare at Suffolk Travel Clinic
Schedule your appointment 6–8 weeks before your trip
Share travel plans: regions, activities, duration
Receive a full vaccine and malaria plan, with NHS and private options
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✈️ Indonesia Travel Safety Tips
Drink only bottled or purified water
Avoid ice in drinks and uncooked street food
Pack insect repellent and mosquito nets
Carry proof of Yellow Fever vaccine if transiting via risk countries (Africa/South America)
📌 Indonesia Travel Vaccination Summary
Vaccine | Recommended? | For... |
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Hepatitis A | ✅ | All travellers |
Typhoid | ✅ | Eating local food or rural visits |
Tetanus/Diphtheria/IPV | ✅ | Booster if not within last 10 years |
MMR | ✅ | Outbreak prevention |
Hepatitis B | 🚫 | Long stays, healthcare exposure |
Rabies | 🚫 | Animal exposure, rural areas |
Japanese Encephalitis | 🚫 | Rural/monsoon travel over 1 month |
Cholera | 🚫 | Rare; only for high-risk scenarios |
Malaria Tablets | Conditional | Based on specific region and trip length |
✅ Why Suffolk Travel Clinic Is Ideal for Indonesia Travel
Personalised consultations and protection plans
In-stock vaccines for quick access
Expert support for travellers across East Suffolk
Trusted local service since 2007
→ Book Your Travel Vaccine Now or call 01394 284139
Stay safe, stay healthy, and enjoy Indonesia with peace of mind.