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Travel Clinic in Edmonton -
No Hidden Fees

Get Travel-Ready Fast. No Consultation Fee. No Injection Fee. No Certificate Fee.

Same-Week Appointments

Book in Under 30 seconds

Pharmacist-Led Care

Instant confirmation. No waiting.

SIMPLE, TRANSPARENT PRICING

NO

CONSULTATION FEE

NO

INJECTION FEE

NO

CERTIFICATE FEE

You only pay for what you need - no hidden costs, ever

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TRAVELLING SOON? WE CAN HELP

Appointments available this week

Last-minute travel consultations

Fast, efficient visits 

Walk-ins are welcome

Don't delay your trip

​Travel Vaccines & Immunizations

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Yellow Fever Vaccination & Certification

​We are an authorized Yellow Fever vaccination provider.​

Includes:

  • Vaccine administration

  • Official International Certificate of Vaccination (Yellow Card)

 

Malaria Prevention & Travel Medications

Based on your destination risk assessment, we can prescribe:

  • Malaria prevention medication

  • Traveller’s diarrhea treatment

  • Motion sickness medication

  • Altitude sickness prevention (when appropriate)

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Travel Vaccines by Destination

Americas & Caribbean

 

Asia

 

Africa & High-Risk Travel

 

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Transparent Travel Clinic Pricing

 

  • ​Yellow Fever: $180 per dose

  • Hepatitis A: $71 (Adult) | $48 (Junior)

  • Hepatitis A & B: $87 (Adult) | $50 (Junior)

  • Japanese Encephalitis: $244 per dose

  • Typhoid: Oral $45 (4 doses) | IM $48 per dose

  • Rabies: $212 per dose

  • Meningococcal (Men A, C, Y, W): $105 per dose

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Frequently Asked Questions – Travel Clinic Edmonton

How much do travel vaccines cost in Alberta?

Travel vaccines in Alberta are not publicly funded through Alberta Health Services and must be paid out of pocket. Costs typically range from $40 to $250 per vaccine, depending on the type and number of doses required. Some private insurance plans may cover part of the cost. At our clinic, there are no consultation fees, no injection fees, and no certificate fees.

Are travel clinics worth it?

Yes. Travel clinics provide personalized risk-based assessments based on CDC, CATMAT, Health Canada, and travel.gc.ca guidelines.

How to get travel vaccines in Alberta?

Travel vaccines in Alberta are available through specialized travel clinics or prescribing pharmacists. At our travel clinic, a pharmacist can assess your travel needs, prescribe required vaccines, and administer them in one visit without a doctor referral.

How do travel clinics work?

Travel clinics review your destination, length of stay, and activities to assess health risks. Based on this, they recommend vaccines, prescribe medications if needed, and provide travel health advice and documentation during your visit.

Do I need a prescription for travel vaccines?

Some travel vaccines and medications require a prescription. A prescribing pharmacist can assess, prescribe, and administer vaccines in the same appointment when required.

Do you provide proof of Yellow Fever vaccination?

Yes. We issue the official International Certificate of Vaccination required for entry into certain countries.

How do I get malaria pills for travel in Canada?

Malaria prevention medication requires a prescription. In our travel clinic, a prescribing pharmacist will assess your itinerary and health history and prescribe medication if appropriate during your visit.

How far in advance should I book a travel clinic appointment?

You should book 6–8 weeks before travel to allow time for vaccine schedules. However, even last-minute appointments can still be helpful.

Is a referral required to visit a travel clinic?

​No referral is required. You can book directly with our travel clinic for a pharmacist-led consultation and receive vaccines and prescriptions during your visit if appropriate

13578 Fort Road NW

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5A 1C5

Mon - Fri 10am - 7pm

Sat - 11 am - 5pm

Sun & Holiday Closed

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