Stay healthy on your travels with pre-trip health consultations at Paradise Medical Center. We provide destination-specific vaccinations, malaria prevention, and expert health guidance for international travelers departing from Miami.
Schedule Your Travel ConsultationInternational travel can expose you to diseases not common in the United States. A pre-travel consultation ensures you're properly vaccinated and prepared for your destination. The CDC's Travelers' Health division recommends consulting with a healthcare provider at least 4-6 weeks before departure.
Miami is a major gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, making travel medicine especially important for our community. Our bilingual team provides personalized travel health plans based on your destination, activities, duration of stay, and health history.
Hepatitis A & B, typhoid, tetanus boosters, influenza, and other destination-required immunizations.
Prescription antimalarial medications for travel to malaria-endemic regions in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
Prescriptions for antibiotics and anti-diarrheal medications for self-treatment while traveling.
Country-specific health risks, required vs. recommended vaccines, and preventive measures for your itinerary.
Medication and guidance for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations like Cusco, La Paz, or Kilimanjaro.
If you develop symptoms after returning from travel, we provide evaluation for travel-related illnesses.
Ideally 4-6 weeks before departure. Some vaccines need multiple doses over weeks. Last-minute travelers can still benefit.
Hepatitis A & B, typhoid, tetanus boosters, influenza, malaria prophylaxis prescriptions, and yellow fever referrals.
Requirements vary by destination. Many recommend hepatitis A, typhoid, and routine vaccine updates. We provide country-specific CDC-based guidance.
The visit is typically covered as a primary care visit. Travel-specific vaccine coverage varies by plan.
Schedule your travel medicine consultation at Paradise Medical Center.
Call (305) 676-8217