
Travel Medicine
Whether
you are vacationing, working, volunteering, or living abroad, you
should be prepared for possible illnesses and diseases that occur
in other regions or countries. People who benefit from Dean's
Travel Medicine services include:
- All international travelers
- Cruise and adventure travelers
- Peace Corps members
- Disaster relief volunteers and staff
- Foreign-born nationals
- Missionaries and missions volunteers
- Students and school travel groups
- Military and reserve personnel
- Expectant women and children
- People with disabilities or health conditions, who plan to travel
Make an appointment (608-252-8020) at Dean Clinic - Fish Hatchery Road, Madison, to see a Dean Travel Medicine specialist who will be able to determine and provide the necessary immunizations and health preparation for traveling, particularly to countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, and Eastern Europe. Post-trip health evaluations are also available.
The Travel Medicine department also provides immunizations (tetanus, Hepatitis A & B, etc.) and safety information for disaster relief volunteers deployed overseas or to affected regions in the United States.
Read what satisfied travellers have to say about Dean's Travel Medicine services.
To download the Travel Medicine brochure, click
here.
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