Travel medicine helps decrease the risk of acquiring an infectious disease abroad. Our travel medicine services can provide you with information on preventive medication, food safety measures, and country-specific immunizations.
Expert care for globe trotters
MaineHealth travel medicine practices serve those who plan to be in an area with exposure to new and different diseases or illnesses. Our infectious disease specialists make sure that travelers have the education and care they need prior to travel.
Providers can give you specific information on what vaccinations you will need. You will need time to develop immunity or protection from your vaccine. Go to a travel medicine practice four to six weeks before your trip. Last-minute travelers should consult their doctor about which vaccinations to get.
Travel medicine services
Travelers are offered support, education and vaccinations before leaving home. Your provider may suggest:
- Vaccinations
- Malaria prevention
- Food and water precautions
- Education materials
- Prescriptions for preventive care