Get vaccinated before your trip
Don’t let a little bug ruin your plans — making sure your travel vaccinations are up-to-date are the easiest way to avoid falling ill unnecessarily.
Flu Vaccination
Who it is for:
All adults are recommended to take a flu vaccination yearly, especially at-risk individuals with weaker immune systems
Typhoid Fever (Salmonella) Vaccination
Who it is for:
People traveling to places where typhoid fever and salmonella is common, such as South Asia, especially India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh
Meningococcal Vaccination
Who it is for:
For travel to parts of Africa and Saudi Arabia to immunise against meningococcal disease, meningitis and bloodstream infections. Required vaccination for Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages.
Yellow Fever Vaccination
Who it is for:
Travellers who are travelling to or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission
Tetanus Vaccination
Who it is for:
People who has been in physical contact with soil or manure, and got an open wound or cut in the skin, or those whose tetanus vaccinations are not up-to-date
What you need to know about travel medication
Your travel medication may require a doctor’s prescription. Here’s what you can expect when you get travel medication online with us:
- Connect with a GP online in minutes
- Medical advice on travel medications suitable for you and your travel companions
- Medication delivery within 3 hours
See A GP Online
$21.80 nett
($49.05 from 9pm-6am)
Get professional medical advice on medications for conditions such as flu, traveler’s diarrhea, motion sickness and over-the-counter medications to include in your travel medical kit.
See a trusted GP for medical advice across the region
Not feeling well when you’re overseas? Video-call a GP on the same Doctor Anywhere app if you’re in Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand.
Download or launch the Doctor Anywhere app on your phone
Connect with a GP on-demand or book an appointment for a consultation
Receive your medication
(depending on the region that you’re in)
Shop Travel Health Essentials
It’s good to make sure your travel kit has essential medication and basic first-aid supplies in case of any emergencies. Shop travel health online, and enjoy free delivery with no minimum spend.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I get vaccinated before my trip?
Your immunity may take around 2 weeks to develop, after you have completed your vaccinations. Ideally, you should book your appointment between 4 — 6 weeks before your departure.
Do I need a prescription for OTC travel medication?
There’s no need to get a doctor’s prescription if you’re purchasing OTC medication. You can get them directly on DA Marketplace, with free delivery to your home.
How do I see a GP on the Doctor Anywhere app when I'm overseas?
You’ll be able to video-call a GP on the Doctor Anywhere app if you’re in Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. All you need to do is open the same DA app and click on ‘Consult a GP’.