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International Travel Clinic

Traveling outside of the United States?

The International Travel Clinic at Missoula Public Health offers a unique service. Pre-travel visits are conducted by Registered Nurses specifically trained in the field of travel medicine. Our visits follow best practice standards for an inclusive pre-travel risk assessment tailored to your individual travel itinerary and health history. Call and schedule your appointment today!

  • Travel visits are by appointment only.
  • Schedule 8-10 weeks before departure, when possible.

Prepare for your International Travel Clinic Appointment

What’s included?
  • Detailed country information and risk assessment based on your itinerary, activities, and health history.
  • Review of available prescriptions for malaria prevention, self-treatment of traveler’s diarrhea, and preventing altitude sickness.
  • Review of current health bulletins, tropical/infectious disease prevention, food and water precautions, and other safety considerations.
  • Review of routine vaccines and travel immunizations.
  • We stock the following travel vaccines:
    • Yellow Fever – We are a designated vaccination center for yellow fever and official certification will be provided.
    • Typhoid (oral or injectable),
    • Japanese Encephalitis,
    • Pre-exposure Rabies,
    • Tick-borne Encephalitis (special order only)
    • Cholera (special order only)
Items to Bring to Appointment
  • Trip Itinerary
  • List of Current Medications
  • Immunization Record
  • Registration form and Travel Clinic Medical Questionnaire (will be emailed with your confirmation appointment)
  • If you are traveling to a Yellow Fever area and are over 60 years of age, please bring a prescription from your medical provider for you to receive the Yellow Fever vaccine.
Cost

There is a travel visits fee, per person, and payment is due at the time of service.  This does not include the price of vaccinations.

  • Most insurances do not cover travel vaccines, please check coverage with your plan prior to visit.
  • If your insurance does not cover travel vaccines, payment is expected at the time of service (Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, pre-exposure rabies series, Tick-borne encephalitis, Yellow Fever, Cholera).
  • Routine vaccines can be billed to most insurance companies, or are offered on a sliding fee scale if you qualify (ex. uninsured).
  • Prices vary depending on current vaccine prices.
  • We accept cash, personal checks or credit/debit cards (Visa or Mastercard only).  

Country Specific Travel Information from the CDC

International Travel Clinic Location

The front desk of the Immunization Clinic at Missoula Public Health.

301 West Alder Street
Missoula, MT 59802

Clinic Hours