We are Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulated and always ensure you are in safe and trusted hands.
Common Vaccinations or everyday immunisations provided at Panakeia (UK) include:
Chickenpox (Varicella) Vaccine
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Vaccine
Meninigitis B
Flu Vaccine or Flu Jab
We can also provide other vaccinations upon request
Travel Vaccinations
If you are travelling outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated to protect yourself against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world. Ideally, you should be assessed at least 6-8 weeks before travel and allow for relevant vaccination/anti-malarial courses to be started and for them to work.
At Panakeia (UK), we provide a range of travel vaccination treatments and can provide private prescriptions for any oral anti-malarial medication you may need.
You will need to attend a consultation first to assess whether any preventative measures are required and vaccinations can be given after your consultation or you may wish to book in for a separate appointment. If you require oral anti-malarial medication, a private prescription will be written for you during your consultation.
+ Considerations when planning your travel vaccinations include:
- Destination – some diseases are more common in certain parts of the world than others. Risk of disease will vary even within different regions of the same country.
- Time of travel – some diseases are more common during certain seasons, for example malaria during the rainy season.
- Duration of travel – the longer the stay, the greater your risk of exposure to diseases.
- Age and health – your age, status of your health and medical conditions will affect how vulnerable you are to infections and determine if certain vaccines/oral medication can be given.
- Type of area and accommodation – generally, you are at more risk of disease in rural areas than in urban areas. If you are backpacking, staying in hostels or camping, you may be at higher risk than compared to if you are staying in a hotel.
- Activities during your stay – spending time outdoors and in rural areas increases risk of exposure.
- Medical profession – Working as a medical professional may require additional vaccinations.
- Working as an aid worker – Exposure to diseases may be greater if working in a refugee camp or helping after a natural disaster and may require additional protection.
- Animal contact – you may be at a greater risk of contracting diseases that are spread by animals, for example getting Rabies from wild dogs.
+ Vaccination pricing...
Hepatitis A: £45 per dose
Hepatitis B: £45 per dose
Typhoid: £45 per dose
Combined Hepatitis A & B: £70 per dose
Combined Hepatitis A & Typhoid: £95 per dose
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio: £60 per dose
Meningitis ACWY: £65 per dose
Rabies: £75 per dose
Meningitis B: £110 per dose
Chicken Pox (dose varies dependent on age): From £67 per dose
Shingles (Zostavax): £170 per dose
Shingles (Shingrix): £250 per dose
Flu Vaccine (Available Seasonally): £20 per dose
Pneumococcal vaccine: £45 per dose
Japanese Encephalitis: £102 per dose
Private prescriptions: From £10 per prescription
All prices shown are guide prices and will be confirmed after consultation.
Consultation fees apply subject to terms and conditions. Contact us to find out more