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What Vaccines Do I Need for Pakistan? — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
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What Vaccines Do I Need for Pakistan? — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
Travelling to Pakistan? Whether you're visiting family, exploring cultural sites, or trekking the northern regions, it’s essential to get vaccinated before you go. At Walton Pharmacy – Suffolk Clinic (Felixstowe, Suffolk), we offer expert travel health consultations, in-stock vaccinations, and certified documentation for entry and safety abroad.
📍 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 Visit Suffolk Travel Clinic for Pakistan?
Personalised advice based on itinerary and health status
Full stock of NHS and private travel vaccines
Official Yellow Fever certificates (if needed for onward travel)
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✅ Core Vaccines for Travelling to Pakistan
Hepatitis A
Highly recommended for all travellers due to risk of contaminated food or water.
Typhoid
Crucial for both short and long visits due to foodborne risks—especially during monsoon season.
Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
A booster is advised if not received in the past 10 years. Polio vaccination is particularly important—Pakistan remains one of the few countries where polio is still endemic.
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
Ensure you're fully vaccinated or boosted, as Pakistan experiences periodic measles outbreaks.
🌏 Destination-Based & Additional Vaccines
Hepatitis B
Recommended for extended stays, healthcare work, or those likely to have close contact with locals.
Rabies
Advised for rural travellers, long-stay visitors, and anyone who may be in contact with animals.
Cholera
Only recommended in rare, high-risk situations or during outbreaks—mainly for aid workers.
Yellow Fever
Not present in Pakistan, but a vaccination certificate is required if arriving from a Yellow Fever country.
🦟 Mosquito-Borne Illnesses in Pakistan
Malaria
Risk exists in rural areas of Sindh, Balochistan, and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. We’ll help assess your risk and prescribe antimalarial tablets if needed.
Dengue & Chikungunya
Widespread in urban areas during monsoon season. No vaccines currently—use repellents and nets for protection.
📋 What to Expect at Suffolk Travel Clinic
Detailed review of your itinerary and risk exposure
Full vaccine plan customised to your needs
Access to NHS and private travel jabs
International Certificate of Vaccination issued on-site
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✈️ Travel Tips for Staying Healthy in Pakistan
Avoid street food and untreated water
Use bottled or filtered water for drinking and brushing teeth
Apply insect repellent (with DEET) day and night
Carry a travel health kit including oral rehydration salts and antidiarrhoeals
📌 Pakistan Vaccine Summary Table
Vaccine | Recommended For... |
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Hepatitis A | All travellers |
Typhoid | All travellers |
Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio | Booster if >10 years since last dose |
MMR | Anyone not fully vaccinated |
Hepatitis B | Longer stays, close contact, healthcare |
Rabies | Rural areas or animal contact |
Cholera | Rarely needed – outbreak or aid scenarios |
Malaria Tablets | Required for rural areas in high-risk regions |
Yellow Fever | Required if arriving from YF-endemic country |
✅ Book Your Pakistan Travel Vaccines Today
Tailored in-person consultation
Immediate access to vaccines from stock
Expert support with paperwork, Yellow Cards, and malaria advice
→ Book Your Appointment or call 01394 284139 today.
Travel confidently with Suffolk Travel Clinic—your trusted local provider for safe, effective travel vaccinations.