Travel Health Clinic2026-04-30T12:38:40+00:00

TRAVEL HEALTH CLINIC

Groupe Bioanalyse offers a comprehensive Travel Health Clinic to help you prepare for your trip abroad safely and confidently.

Our recognized expertise ensures personalized consultations for complex itineraries and multi-destination travel.

Groupe Bioanalyse – travel health clinic

Personalized Travel Consultations

Prevention, vaccinations, and clinical guidance based on your travel destination.

Yellow Fever Accreditation

International certificate issued according to official health regulations.

Recognized Expertise

Over 19 years of experience in travel health and vaccination.

Consultations for All Destinations

Our travel-health professionals tailor their recommendations to your travel plans.
We have extensive expertise with multi-destination and long-stay trips, including:
• All-inclusive vacations
• Business travel
• Family tourism
• Religious pilgrimages (e.g. Hajj)
• Humanitarian missions
• Backpacking adventures

Share your travel project, trip duration, and personal needs — we’ll create a customized health and vaccination plan just for you.

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Évaluation complète

selon votre destination, votre état de santé et la durée de votre séjour.

Conseils détaillés de prévention

adaptés à chaque pays et type de voyage (alimentation, hygiène, moustiques, altitude, sécurité).

Information, guidance, and orientation if needed

including prevention strategies for malaria, altitude-related conditions, and other travel-related risks.

Vérification du statut vaccinal

et mise à jour des vaccins de base.

Planification et administration des vaccins requis

en fonction de votre itinéraire et des exigences officielles.

Travel Health Assessment and Services

What's Included

• Assessment based on your destination and situation
• Review of your basic vaccination status and development of a vaccination plan
• Personalized recommendations and guidance for your trip
• On-site vaccination if required

 

Type of Travel Consultation Individual Rate
Sun Destination (South) 50 $

One Destination (Africa / Asia / Central or South America)

60 $
Multi-Destination Travel 80 $
Type of Travel Consultation Prix Family Rate
Sun Destination (South) – Family  100 $

One Destination (Africa / Asia / Central or South America) – Family

150 $

Vaccines Available at Our Travel Health Clinic

Click a vaccine to learn more about the disease, transmission, and prevention:

Important: Recommendations vary depending on your destination, travel season, trip duration, and health condition.
Personalized health guidance is provided during the consultation.
The administration and issuance of the International Yellow Fever Certificate are performed in authorized facilities, according to current public-health regulations.

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Disease: Liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV), leading to fever, nausea, vomiting, and jaundice.
How it spreads: Fecal-oral transmission, primarily through contaminated water, ice, or food (such as raw seafood or poorly washed produce), and close personal contact.
How to protect yourself: Vaccination (1–2 doses depending on the product), frequent handwashing, use of bottled or treated water, and consumption of well-cooked and peeled foods.

Disease: Viral infection that affects the liver and can cause chronic disease, cirrhosis, or liver cancer.
How it spreads: Contact with infected blood or bodily fluids (sexual contact, shared needles, medical or dental procedures, or from mother to baby at birth).
How to protect yourself: Vaccination (3-dose series), use of protection during sexual activity, avoid sharing personal items (razors, toothbrushes), and ensure sterile medical equipment.

Disease: Combined protection against both hepatitis A and B viruses.
How it spreads: Through contaminated food/water (HAV) or contact with infected blood or body fluids (HBV).
How to protect yourself: Combined vaccination (3 doses), safe food and water practices, and safe sexual and medical behaviors.

Disease: Serious intestinal infection caused by Salmonella typhi, leading to high fever, abdominal pain, and diarrhea or constipation.
How it spreads: Ingestion of contaminated food or water, especially in areas with poor sanitation.
How to protect yourself: Vaccination (oral or injectable), handwashing, safe drinking water, and eating well-cooked food.

Disease: Intestinal infection caused by Vibrio cholerae or certain E. coli strains, resulting in severe watery diarrhea and dehydration.
How it spreads: Ingestion of contaminated water, ice, or food (especially raw or undercooked seafood).
How to protect yourself: Oral vaccine, frequent handwashing, bottled water, and eating only thoroughly cooked food.

Disease: Viral brain infection that can cause fever, headaches, seizures, and neurological complications.
How it spreads: Through the bite of infected Culex mosquitoes, mainly in rural areas of Asia.
How to protect yourself: Vaccination (2 doses), mosquito repellent, long sleeves, and mosquito nets, especially during dusk and dawn.

Disease: Acute viral infection causing fever, muscle pain, jaundice, and in severe cases, liver and kidney failure.
How it spreads: Bite of an infected Aedes mosquito, mainly in parts of Africa and South America.
How to protect yourself: Single-dose vaccination (provides long-term protection), mosquito precautions, and proof of vaccination (yellow card) required for entry into certain countries.

Disease: Serious bacterial infection that can cause meningitis (inflammation of the brain and spinal cord lining) or blood infection.
How it spreads: Through close contact, coughing, sneezing, or sharing utensils with an infected person.
How to protect yourself: Vaccination (single dose or booster), especially recommended for travelers to Africa’s meningitis belt, pilgrims (Hajj), and students in residence.

Disease: Bacterial infection that affects the nervous system and causes severe muscle stiffness and spasms.
How it spreads: Through cuts or wounds contaminated with Clostridium tetani spores (soil, dust, or rusted metal).
How to protect yourself: Routine vaccination (every 10 years), proper wound cleaning, and booster before travel if last dose was > 10 years ago.

Disease: Bacterial infection that affects the throat and airways, potentially causing severe breathing problems and heart complications.
How it spreads: Person-to-person by coughing or sneezing.
How to protect yourself: Routine vaccination (in combination with tetanus and pertussis), with boosters every 10 years.

Disease: Viral infection that can cause paralysis, particularly in children.
How it spreads: Fecal-oral transmission, through contaminated food or water.
How to protect yourself: Full vaccination (primary series + booster for travel to endemic areas), and proper hand hygiene.

Disease: Highly contagious viral infection causing fever, rash, cough, and eye irritation, with risk of serious complications.
How it spreads: Through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
How to protect yourself: MMR (measles-mumps-rubella)

Disease: Mild viral infection that can cause rash and fever but is especially dangerous during pregnancy, as it can lead to serious birth defects.
How it spreads: Through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
How to protect yourself: MMR vaccination (Measles-Mumps-Rubella — 2 doses) and verifying immunity before pregnancy.

Disease: Viral infection that causes painful swelling of the salivary glands, fever, and fatigue. In some cases, it may lead to complications such as meningitis or infertility in males.
How it spreads: Through saliva droplets or contact with contaminated objects (cups, utensils, or surfaces).
How to protect yourself: MMR vaccination (2 doses) and good hygiene practices, such as not sharing personal items.

FAQ - Travel Health

1. When should I schedule my travel health consultation?2026-01-29T18:57:25+00:00

It is recommended to schedule your consultation at least 4 to 8 weeks before departure. This allows enough time for vaccinations, preventive measures, and travel-related guidance.

2. What documents should I bring?2026-01-29T18:57:48+00:00

Please bring your vaccination record (if available), travel itinerary, and any relevant medical information to help tailor recommendations to your trip.

3. Is this service covered by my insurance?2026-01-29T18:58:14+00:00

Coverage varies depending on your insurance plan. Some private insurance plans may reimburse part of the consultation or vaccination costs. A receipt is provided for reimbursement purposes.

4. Do you offer at-home vaccination services?2026-01-29T18:58:39+00:00

Vaccinations are administered at the clinic during your consultation to ensure proper assessment, handling, and documentation.

5. Do you vaccinate children?2026-01-29T18:58:56+00:00

Yes. Vaccination services are available for children, with recommendations adapted to age, destination, and travel requirements.

All consultations are conducted by experienced travel-health professionals who provide prevention guidance and official vaccination certificates when required.

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