Green Light Pharmacy - Travel Health Service
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Green Light Pharmacy runs travel clinics at branches across London ... clinic times are late afternoon/early evening to fit in with your busy schedules. Clinics provide vaccinations (including administration) , ant-malarial tablets and advice for your complete travel health service.
What we offer
We offer a complete travel health service, which includes vaccinations (including administration) and ant-malarial tablets, which aims to ensure you have a safe and healthy trip.
For example you could ask our Travel pharmacists about the following -
- Food and hygiene requirements while abroad
- Information on the stability of your medicines while traveling.
- The risks of DVT (blood clots) from long haul flights
- The new security requirements in carrying medicines onto flights
- Specific requirements for those with conditions such as diabetes while traveling
- The contents of a travel medicine kit to suit your travel requirements
- More hints
We also have an email travel health service available for any queries while traveling.
We have a nurse and pharmacists who are very experienced in travel medicine.
Our Pharmacists are trained and up to date in malaria prophylaxis regimens.
Consultations are free, as are all vaccination certificates.
Comprehensive records are kept, and there is no charge for the reissue of a lost certificate.

Clinic venues, times and Contact details
Clinic times and other info
All Clinics are appointment based and walk-in (except Cricklewood which is appointment only Mon-Fri), but during busy periods our clinics may full up in advance of the day so it is preferable to book in advance, or at least ring first. For last minute appointments try ringing on the day to see if there is vacancy or late cancellation.
Last appointment time is 20 minutes prior to the scheduled close of the clinic. Clinic times may be subject to change due to availability of Travel Clinic staff. Malaria only requests can be supplied outside of clinic times.
Do not leave it to the last week before thinking about your travel medication needs, as some injections and medications may need to be started up to a month (excluding boosters) before travel.
Useful Travel Websites
For Gap Year travelers.
Travel Turtle for free Professional Travel Health Advice and information
The National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) is funded by the Department of Health for travel medicine advice.
The Fit for Travel site is funded by the Scottish NHS for travel medicine advice including malarial maps.
The NHS vaccine information site
The Foreign and Commonwealth website for travel information.
Department of Health information on how to protect yourself from malaria, rabies, HIV/AIDS and hepatitis by planning ahead and taking some simple precautions while you're away.
