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Travel Clinics of America is your best choice for receiving high-quality pre-travel care, sound travel advice, and peace of mind.
Travel Clinics of America 704 Thimble Shoals Blvd. #700 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-2000
Travel Clinics of America Offers
• Pre-Travel Vaccinations and Immunizations • Medications and Prescriptions • Disease Prevention and Education • Travel Medical Insurance
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- Mexico / Caribbean
Travel Clinics of America is no longer in business and no longer taking any more clients. Please feel free to use any information as a valuable resource.
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Fredericksburg Travel Clinic
General travel immunizations are vaccines such as cholera , rabies, hepatitis A , typhoid , yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis . Getting these vaccinations helps you to be safer and far more prepared on your travels.
Getting the yellow fever vaccine may be required for travelers going to certain countries. This means that proof of vaccination will be necessary for entry. Passport Health can give you the immunization and certification to take with you.
We offer a wide-variety of travel supplies including traveler’s diarrhea kits, mosquito repellents and even B-12 shots.
From vaccinations like Japanese encephalitis and mosquito repellents, we have many solutions to mosquitoes in any destination. Make sure you’re protected.
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Passport Health Fredericksburg is located on Plank Road (Rt. 3) in the Westwood Office Park. Parking is available just outside the entrance of the clinic, #705.
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Head west on Route 3; continue into the Fredericksburg area until you see the Westwood Office Park on the right. Make a right into office park. Inside the office park, we are located in Suite 705.
Head north on I-95. Take Exit 130-A. This will ramp you onto Plank Road. Go just beyond the second traffic light and make a left turn into Westwood Office Park. We are located in Suite 705.
Head south on Interstate 95 and take Exit 130-A. This will ramp you onto William Street/Plank Road. Go just beyond second traffic light and make a left turn into the Westwood Office Park. We are located in Suite 705.
Head east on Route 3 and continue into Fredericksburg. After crossing the Interstate 95 Bridge go just beyond the second traffic light and make a left turn into the Westwood Office Park. We are located in Suite 705.
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3800 N. Fairfax Dr. Tower Villas, Suite 2 Arlington VA 22203 Fax: 571.312.9925
Travel medicine services.
Capitol Travel Medicine (CTM) is one of the first DC Metro area clinics specializing in the practice of travel medicine. Established in 2003, our award-winning small business is conveniently located in Arlington, Virginia and provides pre-travel counseling and vaccinations for international travelers according to CDC guidelines. With a committed staff of highly-experienced family nurse practitioners and administrative personnel, CTM cares for clients of all ages, including infants and children. We are a Certified Yellow Fever Center . LEARN MORE »
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- Tuesday 9-5
- Wednesday 10-6
- Thursday 9–5
Schedule your appointment today: 703.351.5100
A 3% surcharge will be added to payments by credit card. To avoid this fee, you may pay with debit card, FSA card, or cash. We do not accept checks, Apple pay, Zelle, or Venmo at this time.
SPECIALTY VACCINES
In addition to all standard travel vaccines, CTM also offers the following specialty vaccines:
- Japanese Encephalitis
- Tick-borne Encephalitis
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- Locally-owned small business. Patient satisfaction is top priority.
- Expert advice. Travel medicine is our specialty!
- Knowledgeable care for all ages.
- All your needs met in one easy visit.
- Charges are 10-30% below competitors. No hidden fees.
- Available 24/7 for emergencies/vaccine side-effects.
- Large chain or pharmacy corporation. Profit is bottom-line.
- No specialized training in travel medicine.
- Not trained for pediatrics or high-risk populations.
- Unable to provide consultation, vaccines and prescriptions on same day.
- Inflated prices. Hidden fees common.
- Unable to be reached after-hours.
How to find us: 3800 North Fairfax Dr., Suite #2 Arlington, Virginia 22203
Google Map Street View Located at the Tower Villas (Mezzanine Level) at corner of North Fairfax Dr. and North Oakland St. 2 blocks from the Virginia Square metro station (Orange and Silver Lines)
"One of the best experiences that I have had with a medical office from start to finish" – Bridgette L., Arlington, VA (Yelp)
"Conscientious, knowledgeable and professional" – C.T., Arlington, VA (Yelp)
"Going out of our way to go to this clinic was well worth it...I got more than my money's worth" – Sharon Smith, Fairfax, VA (Angie's List)
"Appreciated the upfront discussion about vaccine costs...wasn't pressured to get a bunch of stuff" – Lori V., Arlington, VA (Yelp)
"They took the time to talk to me and answer my questions" – Lisa M., Arlington, VA (Yelp)
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Virginia Tech understands that students, faculty, and staff will have the opportunity to visit different parts of the world. Planning ahead to learn about recommended or required vaccinations helps take the stress out of international travel. The safest way to explore is to determine what factors await you in your destination and make decisions before you leave.
It takes time for vaccines/medications to take effect. If you delay your appointment, you may not be properly protected when you arrive in your destination country.
Schiffert Health Center offers a number of travel-specific vaccinations by appointment for those students who are leaving the country. Before making an appointment, become familiar with the Centers for Disease Control’s travel information and be sure to read the Travel Information Sheet (PDF | 68KB) while planning your trip.
Schiffert Health Center offers these travel vaccinations:
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- MMR (Measles, mumps, and rubella)
- Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis)
For more information on health concerns attributed to traveling outside of the United States, contact Schiffert Health Center.
Post-Travel
Three months after your return from any international travel, please complete the Tuberculosis Risk Assessment Form (PDF | 222KB) . If you place a check next to any section, please call 540-231-7621 to schedule an appointment for a TB test.
- More travel information and medications/vaccinations can be found at the Montgomery County Health Department by appointment at 540-585-3300. The Health Department does not write prescriptions for anti-malaria medication.
Appointments
Appointments can be made in the Allergy/Immunization Clinic for travel vaccines and medication.
Phone: 540-231-7621
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The Student Health clinic at the Medical Campus will be closed Friday, May 17, 2024, for a division-wide event. The Monroe Park clinic will remain open from 10am to 4pm.
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University Student Health Services offers free in-depth travel consultations for students planning to travel abroad. Consultations include a review of recommended vaccines, travel-related prescriptions, and safety information.
Students are responsible for the cost of prescriptions and travel vaccines , which can be purchased through Student Health or the student's pharmacy of choice. Student Health offers many of the vaccinations recommended for international travel. Click on the link to view a list of vaccine fees at Student Health.
Scheduling An Appointment
Plan ahead! Schedule your travel appointment at least 6 to 8 week s prior to your departure date because some travel vaccines take several weeks to become effective.
- Travel appointments must be scheduled by phone. Appointments are available at both the Monroe Park (804-828-8828) and VCU Medical Center (804-828-9220) clinics.
- Complete Student Health's online Travel Health Form prior to your appointment. You will be able to access this form through our Web Portal once you have scheduled your travel appointment.
- If you are doing a study abroad AND your host school requires a physical exam or statement of overall health, you will need to 1) schedule a Travel Physical (45 minutes), 2) bring your school forms (with your part completed!) to the appointment; and 3) complete Student Health's Travel Health Form via the Web Portal .
Special consultation appointments are available for student groups participating in study abroad programs or in service projects, such as those providing medical or dental care abroad. A group spokesperson is encouraged to contact Student Health to arrange a group consultation.
Vaccination Services
Students can choose to receive travel vaccines through Student Health or an outside clinic/pharmacy. Student Health offers an extensive variety of travel vaccines, except for Japanese Encephalitis and Rabies vaccines.
- Students are responsible for the cost of their vaccines . Student Health does not bill health insurance; however, students may submit receipts to their health insurance for reimbursement as applicable.
- Vaccines should be received at least thirty days before the risk of exposure for optimal benefit.
Travel Resources
A well-informed traveler is a safer traveler. Click on the link for a list of online travel resources to keep you safe and healthy during your travels.
We strongly recommend enrolling your trip with the nearest U.S. Embassy by using the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) .
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With more than 15 years of experience in infectious disease medicine, Sarfraz A. Choudhary, MD, FACP, of the Infectious Diseases Tropical Medicine and Travel Clinic in Lansdowne, Virginia, has special expertise in identifying hard-to-diagnose illnesses and providing care for those suffering from such diseases. He also helps healthy people prepare for exotic dream trips abroad with the right vaccinations and medications.
A Fellow of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Choudhary is board-certified in infectious diseases, tropical medicine and travelers’ health, and internal medicine. Dr. Choudhary earned his medical degree at Punjab Medical College in Pakistan and completed his residency training in Washington, DC, at Howard University School of Health and Medicine and his fellowship in infectious diseases at Howard University Hospital.
In addition to being named a Top Doctor by Washingtonian magazine, Dr. Choudhary has garnered a number of distinguished awards. He is an active member of several renowned medical societies, including the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society.
Dr. Choudhary and the Infectious Diseases Tropical Medicine and Travel Clinic are affiliated with the Loudoun Medical Group, one of the largest and most diverse physician-owned, multi-specialty group practices in Virginia.
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If you have a doctor who you see regularly, you can schedule an appointment to talk about vaccines you and your family may need — and to get vaccinated.
Many local pharmacies offer most recommended vaccines for adults, as well as some travel vaccines. If you plan on getting vaccinated at a pharmacy, consider calling ahead to:
- Find out if the pharmacy has the vaccine you need . This is an especially good idea if you need a travel-related vaccine.
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Travel clinics
Planning a trip outside the United States? Travel clinics are a great resource for getting pre-travel health advice and vaccines for travelers. Travel clinics have doctors and nurses who specialize in travel health and vaccines. They may also stock vaccines that doctor’s offices and pharmacies don’t have.
Always call a travel clinic before you go — you’ll need an appointment at most of them, and you may need to see a doctor before you get vaccinated. Use the resources below to find a travel clinic.
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- International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM) — travel medicine specialists
- American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) — infectious disease specialists who may practice travel medicine
Yellow fever clinics
Only certain travel clinics stock the yellow fever vaccine, which is required to travel in some countries. If you need the yellow fever vaccine, find a clinic that offers the yellow fever vaccine .
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Carilion Clinic’s stroke team saves man’s life in 12 minutes
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - In a heartwarming tribute to the heroes of Carilion Clinic ’s Stroke Team, one man is thanking them for getting him help in record time, shedding light on the importance of swift medical intervention during a stroke.
In only 12 minutes – Carilion Clinic’s Stroke Team saved Robert Wade’s life.
“It’s hard to believe that they’re that good,” explained Wade. “But they did it.”
It was October 2023. Wade was doing laundry when he fell to the ground.
“It just hit me all at once,” added Wade. “So, it took me about a minute to realize I was not going to be able to get back to my feet.”
Wade was having a stroke. He was flown to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital and arrived 2 minutes before noon.
“I was thinking the whole time, I hope that I’m able to... walk again with my with a cane,” said Wade.
By 12:10 p.m., the medics completed the door-to-needle care, meaning they found the blocked blood supply to the brain and administered medication.
“For American Stroke Association guidelines, it should be 60 minutes or less, regardless of what hospital you’re in,” explained Carilion Clinic Stroke Program Manager R.N. Pam Flinchum. “We did it in 12. So, it just gives you an idea of where we stand as far as our timing.”
Every 40 seconds, someone has a stroke in the US. Doctors say anyone can have a stroke, even children and young adults. So, recognizing the symptoms and getting the care you need is essential.
“Every minute, nearly 2 million brain cells are lost during a stroke,” said Carilion Clinic Stroke Program Co-Director M.D. Biraj Patel. “And so there is a significant cost that happens with every minute that’s passed in the patient outcome.”
Strokes are one of the leading causes of disabilities and to recognize the symptoms, remember BE FAST . If you lose Balance, Eyesight, Face and Arm movement, or Speech then it’s Time to call for help.
“When a stroke is left untreated, or there’s a delay in treatment, that can result in a more permanent deficit, which can involve being completely dependent on other folks to take care of you, and even death,” explained Patel.
Being back on his feet - Wade is grateful for the care he received.
“Thanks for their dedication and everything that they do day in and day out to help people,” said Wade.
That makes every minute count when time matters most.
“We put a lot of work in this program,” said Flinchum. “And that just shows that this is exactly the outcomes we want every day.”
Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital is a Joint Commission-certified Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center.
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