Travel Vaccination Clinic in Batley
Your adventure awaits—stay smart, stay safe!
Planning your next adventure?
Whether you’re exploring the tropics, trekking across continents or jetting off to a business trip, Batley Pharmacy has got you covered!
We ensure you’re protected every step of the way.
Why are travel vaccinations important?
Traveling to new destinations can be exciting, but you are potentially exposing yourself to some serious health risks. Protect yourself from these unwanted infections and diseases by making travel vaccinations an essential part of your preparation.
Staying up-to-date on your travel vaccines is the key to a worry-free and enjoyable trip. Our expert team ensures safeguarding your health with not just essential travel vaccines, but tailored advice and personalised care.
Batley Pharmacy offers travel vaccines, conveniently serving Batley and nearby towns such as Heckmondwike and Dewsbury.
Be travel-ready — Safe journeys begin with us
Hassle-free appointment
Book your appointment at Batley Pharmacy today! Whether you need to plan ahead, pick a time slot that works best for you
Receive expert advice
Our team provides tailored advice based on your travel plans. We ensure you stay protected with the right vaccinations for your trip
Affordable pricing
Our transparent pricing gives you complete clarity so you know what you’re paying for. We offer economical options designed to fit your budget
Key travel destinations
Batley, with a population of around 50,000, likely generates about 75,000 international trips annually, based on the UK average of 1.5 trips per person per year—this figure highlights the significant role that travel plays in the local community, with residents frequently travelling to key destinations such as;
- South Asia (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh)
- Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia)
- Europe (Spain, France, Italy)
- North America (United States, Canada)
Given the diverse nature of Batley’s population, these trips are for various purposes, such as family visits, business, leisure, and religious pilgrimages.
When should you get vaccinated?
To ensure full protection, it’s best to begin your travel vaccinations 4-6 weeks before your trip. This allows enough time for vaccines that have multiple doses to become fully effective.
It’s never too late to get vaccinated—stay proactive and travel with confidence!
Estimated Breakdown of International Travel from Batley
- South Asia (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh): ~40%
Mainly family visits and cultural ties within the South Asian community. - Europe (Spain, France, Italy, etc.): ~30%
Popular for tourism and leisure travel. - Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia): ~15%
For business, tourism, and religious pilgrimages, particularly to Saudi Arabia. - North America (United States, Canada): ~10%
Notable for educational, family or business visits. - Other Destinations (Africa, Oceania, etc.): ~5%
Travelling for personal, business, or leisure purposes.
Essential travel vaccinations we offer
Typhoid vaccine
Typhoid fever is a serious bacterial infection contracted through contaminated food and water. Areas with poor sanitation and hygiene practices are particularly at risk of contracting typhoid.
£40.00
Cholera vaccine
Cholera is a bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and water. Travelling to areas with poor sanitation increases the risk of contracting it. Vaccination is crucial for preventing Cholera.
£40.00
COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 is a respiratory tract infection caused by the coronavirus. It is mainly spread through respiratory droplets, direct contact with people and touching surfaces contaminated by the virus.
£80.00
Rabies vaccine
Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the nervous system. It is primarily transmitted through bite or scratch of infected animals. The virus can cause a fatal infection if not treated before symptoms start.
£120.00 (3 doses)
TBE (Tick-borne encephalitis) vaccine
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a serious viral infection transmitted through tick bites, which can lead to inflammation of the brain and other serious neurological complications.
£60.00 (3 doses)
Meningitis ACWY vaccine
Meningitis is a bacterial infection that causes inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The disease is caused by different types of meningococcal bacteria: A, C, W, and Y.
£55.00
Meningitis B vaccine
Meningitis B is a bacterial infection that causes inflammation of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord. The risk of contracting it while travelling is generally low, it increases in crowded settings.
£100.00 (2 doses)
HPV vaccine
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common viral infection primarily spread through sexual contact. Practising safe sex and receiving the HPV vaccine are crucial preventive measures for travellers.
£240.00
Hepatitis A vaccine
Hepatitis A is a viral infection that targets the liver. It is transmitted through contaminated food or water. Travelling to areas with poor sanitation increases the risk making vaccination crucial for travellers.
£50.00
DTP vaccine
DTP (diphtheria, tetanus and polio) vaccine can be taken as a single booster dose before travelling to reinforce immunity. It protects against these diseases in regions where they remain prevalent.
Japanese encephalitis vaccine
Japanese encephalitis is a viral infection transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. The disease affects the brain and can lead to severe neurological complications or even death.
£100.00 (2 doses)
Dengue fever vaccine
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection caused by the dengue virus. It usually resolves on its own and rarely becomes severe.
£125.00 (2 doses)
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FAQs
Yes, some travel vaccines are free of charge on the NHS, but not all.
Secure your spot at Batley Pharmacy to get essential travel vaccines and expert advice for a safe and healthy trip.
The duration of immunity depends on the travel vaccine, as some provide lifelong protection and some need booster doses.
No, many vaccines are not legally mandatory. However, some countries need proof of vaccination for entry.