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What Vaccines Do I Need for the Morocco? — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
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What Vaccines Do I Need for Morocco? — Suffolk Travel Clinic Guide
Travelling to Morocco for a desert adventure, city escape in Marrakech, or coastal break in Essaouira? Make sure your vaccines are up to date before you go. At Walton Pharmacy – Suffolk Clinic (Felixstowe, Suffolk), we provide travel vaccination consultations, on-site immunisations, and official certificates to prepare you for safe and healthy travel.
📍 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 Suffolk Travel Clinic for Morocco?
Personalised consultation based on your Morocco itinerary
Vaccines administered on-site — avoid postal or pharmacy delays
Yellow Card and polio certificates issued immediately if needed
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✅ Recommended Vaccines for Travelling to Morocco
Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
Standard boosters recommended every 10 years. Morocco is polio-free, but some countries may request proof of polio vaccination if you’ve transited high-risk areas.
Hepatitis A
Transmitted through contaminated food and water — a common risk in both urban and rural Morocco.
Typhoid
Although lower risk than some countries, typhoid is still advised for travellers heading to rural regions or eating street food.
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
Ensure full MMR coverage due to ongoing measles outbreaks globally.
🌍 Optional Vaccines Based on Risk Factors
Hepatitis B
Recommended for longer stays, healthcare work, or close contact with locals.
Rabies
Considered for long-stay travellers, animal volunteers, or rural treks. Dogs, cats, and monkeys can pose a risk in tourist zones.
Yellow Fever
Not a risk in Morocco. However, travellers arriving from countries with Yellow Fever risk must show proof of vaccination.
🦟 Mosquito-Borne Illnesses in Morocco
There is currently no malaria risk in Morocco, and no vaccine is needed. However, insect bite prevention is still advised due to the potential for leishmaniasis and other local illnesses.
📋 What to Expect from Your Suffolk Clinic Appointment
Personal health and itinerary review
On-the-day vaccinations from local stock
Travel certificate support (e.g., Yellow Card if required)
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✈️ Travel Safety Tips for Morocco
Drink bottled or properly treated water
Avoid raw foods in rural areas
Use insect repellent and long-sleeved clothing at dusk
Have travel insurance that covers medical repatriation
Carry a basic first aid kit and prescribed medications
📌 Quick Reference Vaccine Table for Morocco
Vaccine | Recommended For... |
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Hepatitis A | All travellers |
Typhoid | Rural travellers, street food eaters |
Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio | All travellers (booster every 10 years) |
MMR | All travellers without full childhood doses |
Hepatitis B | Long stays, healthcare workers |
Rabies | Rural stays, animal exposure |
Yellow Fever | Only if arriving from a risk country |
✅ Book Now: Morocco Travel Vaccines from Suffolk Travel Clinic
Travel vaccine planning made easy
Walk-in availability and expert advice
Based in Felixstowe, near Ipswich — serving all of Suffolk
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Protect your health for your Moroccan adventure — book now with Suffolk Travel Clinic.