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What Vaccines Do I Need for Kenya — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
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What Vaccines Do I Need for Kenya? — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
Heading to Kenya for a safari, volunteering, or a coastal escape? Before you pack your bags, make sure your vaccinations are up to date. At Walton Pharmacy – Suffolk Clinic (Felixstowe, Suffolk), we offer tailored travel vaccine consultations, same-day jabs, and official certificates to ensure you’re ready for safe travel to Kenya.
📍 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 Book with Suffolk Travel Clinic for Kenya Travel?
In-person vaccine plans based on your itinerary
Full stock for same-day supply – no delivery delays
Yellow Fever certificates issued immediately if needed
Convenient for travellers from Ipswich and East Suffolk
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✅ Essential Vaccines for Travelling to Kenya
Hepatitis A
Advised for all travellers due to food and water transmission risk.
Typhoid
Crucial for anyone eating outside major hotels or staying in rural areas.
Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
Ensure your last booster was within 10 years.
MMR (Measles-Mumps-Rubella)
Essential to update your MMR status due to increased global measles cases.
🦟 Additional Vaccines Based on Travel Type
Yellow Fever
Kenya requires proof of Yellow Fever vaccination if you are arriving from a country where yellow fever is endemic. It's also recommended for most travellers spending time in rural areas. We issue the official Yellow Card on-site.
Hepatitis B
Recommended for long stays, healthcare work, or higher exposure risks.
Rabies
Considered for long stays, rural areas, or animal work – rabies is present in Kenya.
Cholera
May be advised for high-risk itineraries or in the event of an outbreak.
Malaria
Kenya has a high risk of malaria in most areas. Antimalarial medication is strongly recommended – your clinician will help choose the right one.
📋 Prepare Early with Suffolk Travel Clinic
Book 6–8 weeks before travel → Book Now
Share your travel plans, length of stay, and accommodation type
We’ll create a customised vaccination plan for your trip
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💷 Transparent Pricing & Vaccine Availability
NHS-covered vaccines: Hep A, Typhoid, Td/IPV
Private vaccines: Yellow Fever, Rabies, Hep B, etc.
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✈️ Kenya Travel Tips from Suffolk Travel Experts
Use bottled or purified water for drinking and brushing teeth
Wear mosquito repellent and cover skin in the evenings
Eat cooked food and avoid raw salads or ice in drinks
Carry a basic travel medical kit with antimalarials and hydration salts
Get your Yellow Card for entry (if required)
📌 Quick Vaccine Summary for Kenya
Vaccine | Recommended for All? | Additional If... |
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Hepatitis A | ✅ | — |
Typhoid | ✅ | — |
Tetanus/Polio Booster | ✅ | Booster due every 10 years |
MMR | ✅ | If not fully vaccinated previously |
Yellow Fever | 🚫 | Required if arriving from a yellow fever country |
Hepatitis B | 🚫 | Long stays, medical/sexual exposure |
Rabies | 🚫 | Rural travel, animal contact |
Cholera | 🚫 | High-risk areas or outbreaks |
Malaria Tablets | ✅ | Most areas of Kenya carry malaria risk |
✅ Why Visit Walton Pharmacy – Suffolk Travel Clinic?
Travel health experts providing one-to-one consultations
Immediate access to key vaccines & antimalarials
Official documentation (ICVP) issued on-site
Trusted care for Ipswich, Felixstowe & East Suffolk residents
→ Book Your Appointment Today or call 01394 284139
Don't leave your health to chance — let Suffolk Travel Clinic help you prepare for a safe, unforgettable journey to Kenya.