Stay Protected For Your India Trip

Get the right travel vaccinations and up-to-date advice before visiting India, with convenient appointments in South Manchester.

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Travel Protection For India

These vaccines are commonly advised for travel to India, depending on your destination, length of stay, and planned activities.

Hepatitis A

Food & water protection

ESSENTIAL

Hepatitis A is common in India and is strongly recommended for all travellers, including short visits and urban stays.

Typhoid

Food safety protection

ESSENTIAL

Typhoid is common in India and recommended for most travellers, especially those visiting rural areas or trying local street food.

Hepatitis B

For Extended Travel Protection

RECOMMENDED

Advised for long visits to India or situations where medical care or exposure to blood may be possible.

Rabies

Animal bite protection

RECOMMENDED
Rabies risk is present in India. Recommended for travellers who may have contact with animals or are visiting rural regions.

Japanese Encephalitis

Mosquito-borne protection

RURAL AREAS

Recommended for travellers spending time in rural India, especially during monsoon months when mosquito activity is higher.

Tetanus / Diphtheria / Polio

Routine booster protection

ESSENTIAL

Check your routine vaccinations before travelling. A booster may be required if your last dose was over 10 years ago.

Malaria Protection For India

India Malaria Risk

Malaria is present in most parts of India, with higher risk in rural and forested areas and lower risk in major cities such as Delhi and Mumbai.

Antimalarial Medication Recommended

We recommend antimalarial tablets for most travellers to India, with the exact medication chosen based on your itinerary and medical history.

Prevention Measures

Use DEET insect repellent, wear long sleeves and trousers in the evening, sleep under mosquito nets, and stay in screened or air-conditioned accommodation.

Personalised Travel Assessment

We review your travel plans and prescribe the most suitable antimalarial tablets based on your itinerary and health history.

Check Your Immunisation Status

Make sure your routine vaccinations are up to date before travelling to India for full protection during your trip.

MMR

Measles, Mumps & Rubella

ROUTINE
Measles outbreaks still occur in India, so ensure you have received both doses of the MMR vaccine before travelling.

COVID-19

Stay Protected While Travelling

CURRENT

Keep your COVID-19 vaccinations up to date in line with current UK and travel guidance before your trip to India.

Flu

Seasonal Protection

CONSIDER

A flu vaccine is recommended before travel, especially during flu season or if you are in a higher-risk group.

Travel Safe In India

Essential travel health advice to help you avoid common illnesses and stay well during your trip to India.

Safe Hydration

Avoid tap water and ice. Only use sealed bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.

Food Precautions

Eat only freshly cooked hot food. Avoid raw vegetables, salads, street food, & unpasteurised dairy.

Mosquito Protection

Use DEET repellent, wear long sleeves in the evening, and sleep under mosquito nets when needed.

Clean Hands

Wash hands often with soap or use sanitiser, especially before eating and after toilet use.

Essential Med Kit

Carry basic medicines like diarrhoea relief, rehydration salts, pain relief, & personal prescriptions.

Medical Cover

Make sure your travel insurance covers treatment and emergency care during your trip to India.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about travel vaccinations and health preparation for India.

Most travellers are advised to have Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio. Depending on your trip, Hepatitis B, Rabies, and Japanese Encephalitis may also be recommended after assessment.

Malaria tablets are recommended for most parts of India, especially outside major cities. The exact medication will be chosen based on your travel route and medical history.

Ideally, vaccinations should be started 6–8 weeks before departure to complete all doses in time. Last-minute appointments are still possible if you are travelling soon.

Dengue fever is found across India, particularly during the monsoon season. As there is no vaccine, protection relies on avoiding mosquito bites using repellent and protective clothing.

Costs vary depending on the vaccines required. Some may be available on the NHS, while private vaccines are priced individually. A full breakdown is provided during your consultation.

Many vaccines can be given during a single appointment. However, some require multiple doses over time, so early booking is recommended for full protection.

Planning your India adventure?

Arrange your travel health appointment today and get the right vaccinations and advice for a safe trip to India in one visit.