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What Vaccines Do I Need for Nigeria — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
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What Vaccines Do I Need for Nigeria? — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
If you're heading to Nigeria for work, family visits, business, or cultural trips, proper vaccinations are essential. Nigeria presents higher risks for certain infectious diseases, and the government requires Yellow Fever proof for entry. At Walton Pharmacy – Suffolk Clinic (Felixstowe, Suffolk), we provide tailored vaccine plans, in-stock immunisations, and official documentation for a smooth, safe trip.
📍 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 Travel Vaccines with Suffolk Travel Clinic for Nigeria?
Face-to-face consultations based on your travel risk profile
Same-day Yellow Fever vaccine and certificate (ICVP)
Full vaccine stock and immediate access
Trusted service for travellers from Ipswich and East Suffolk
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✅ Required & Recommended Vaccines for Nigeria
Yellow Fever – Required
All travellers over 9 months must show a valid Yellow Fever certificate (ICVP) on entry to Nigeria. Our clinic provides this service and issues the certificate immediately.
Hepatitis A
Recommended for all travellers due to common water and food contamination risks.
Typhoid
Highly recommended, especially for those eating outside major hotels or staying in more rural settings.
Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
Ensure you’ve had a booster in the last 10 years. Nigeria remains a high-priority polio area.
MMR (Measles-Mumps-Rubella)
Ensure full MMR protection — especially important due to global and regional outbreaks.
🦠 Additional Vaccines Depending on Activities
Hepatitis B
Advised for longer trips, healthcare-related travel, or close interaction with locals.
Rabies
Considered for long-term visitors or those who may be exposed to animals.
Cholera
Advised in areas with limited sanitation or known outbreaks.
Malaria
Malaria is present across Nigeria. Antimalarial medication is essential. We’ll recommend the most suitable type based on your travel plans.
📋 How Suffolk Travel Clinic Prepares You for Nigeria
Book 6–8 weeks before travel
Share your trip details (regions, activities, accommodation type)
Receive a personalised vaccination and malaria prevention plan
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💷 Vaccine Pricing & Stock Availability
NHS-funded vaccines: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio Booster
Private vaccines: Yellow Fever, Rabies, Hep B, Cholera
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✈️ Travel Safety Tips for Nigeria
Avoid tap water; use bottled or boiled water
Avoid raw or unpeeled foods; eat hot, fresh meals
Use strong insect repellent and wear long clothing at night
Keep your Yellow Fever certificate with your passport
Pack a first-aid kit including antimalarials, ORS, and repellents
📌 Nigeria Travel Vaccine Summary Table
Vaccine | Required? | Recommended For... |
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Yellow Fever | ✅ | Mandatory for entry; ICVP required |
Hepatitis A | ✅ | All travellers |
Typhoid | ✅ | Foodborne risk outside hotels |
Polio Booster | ✅ | Nigeria is a polio transmission risk area |
MMR | ✅ | Global measles outbreaks |
Hepatitis B | 🚫 | Longer visits, medical or close contact |
Rabies | 🚫 | Rural areas, animal contact |
Cholera | 🚫 | Outbreak or high-risk conditions |
Malaria Tablets | ✅ | All regions in Nigeria |
✅ Why Suffolk Travel Clinic Is Ideal for Nigeria Travel
Local experts offering hands-on vaccine support
On-the-spot Yellow Fever vaccinations and certificates
Trusted service for Felixstowe, Ipswich, and East Suffolk
→ Book Your Appointment Today or call 01394 284139
Travel with confidence. Prepare properly for Nigeria with Suffolk Travel Clinic’s fast, expert, and reliable vaccination service.