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All adults are recommended to take a flu vaccination yearly, especially at-risk individuals with weaker immune systems

Who it is for:
People traveling to places where typhoid fever and salmonella is common, such as South Asia, especially India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh

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

Who it is for:
Travellers who are travelling to or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission

Who it is for:
Travellers who are travelling to or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission and meningococcal disease

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
- Connect with a GP online in minutes
- Medical advice on travel medications suitable for you and your travel companions
- Medication delivery within 3 hours




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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.
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.
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.
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’.