Some travel vaccinations are free on the NHS, and you should get advice at least eight weeks before you’re due to travel, as some jabs need to be given well in advance. Speak to your GP for details.
Source: Where can I get travel vaccinations? @ NHS Choices
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- Travel vaccinations @ NHS Choices
The following travel vaccinations are usually available free on the NHS: diphtheria, polio and tetanus (combined booster); typhoid; hepatitis A – including when combined with typhoid or hepatitis B; cholera. These vaccines are usually free because they protect against diseases thought to represent the greatest risk to public health if they were brought into the country.
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