If international travel is on your itinerary, you’ll need to check in with your doctor for a vaccination update. For safety and protection against disease, various vaccinations are required for travel. Your doctor can help with most inoculations or direct you to a travel health clinic for additional assistance.
International travel involves three kinds of vaccinations:
To get a head start on your travel plans:
Think ahead. Schedule an appointment with your doctor well in advance of your trip. Six months ahead is ideal; four to six weeks is the minimum. Some vaccines require several doses and you need time to develop full immunity.
Provide details about your destination. Explain where you are going and what you plan to do so your doctor will have the right vaccines for your appointment. Tell your doctor if you will be exposed to animals where you are traveling.
Don’t forget the kids! If you’re traveling with your children, update their immunizations, too.
Our top travel tip: Visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/travel before you visit any country outside the U.S. It provides current information by specific destination.

