Planning an international trip? Whether you’re traveling for business, leisure, or an adventure, ensuring you have the right travel vaccinations is essential for your health and safety. At Dooctor.ie, we provide travel vaccines 7 days a week at our nationwide walk-in clinics, making it easy to get the protection you need before you travel.
Why Are Travel Vaccinations Important?
Traveling exposes you to different environments and potential health risks. Some destinations have higher rates of infectious diseases that may not be common in Ireland. Getting vaccinated helps prevent illnesses such as:
-
Hepatitis A & B – Common in areas with poor sanitation or high infection rates.
-
Typhoid – A food and waterborne illness prevalent in parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
-
Yellow Fever – Required for entry into certain countries, particularly in Africa and South America.
-
Rabies – Recommended for travelers at risk of animal bites or those visiting remote areas.
-
Tetanus & Diphtheria – Essential protection for all travelers, especially in developing regions.
-
Cholera – Recommended for those traveling to areas with high risk of waterborne diseases.
Where Can You Get Travel Vaccines in Ireland?
Dooctor.ie offers travel vaccinations at 15+ walk-in clinics nationwide, ensuring you receive the immunisations you need without long wait times. Our experienced healthcare professionals provide:
-
Personalised Travel Vaccine Consultations – Our team can assess your travel plans and recommend the appropriate vaccines.
-
Same-Day Vaccinations – Get vaccinated quickly and efficiently.
-
Flexible 7-Day Availability – Our clinics are open every day to accommodate your schedule.
When Should You Get Vaccinated for Travel?
It is recommended to receive travel vaccinations four to six weeks before departure, as some vaccines require multiple doses or time to take effect. However, last-minute travelers can still benefit from vaccinations, so it is never too late to visit one of our clinics.
How to Find Out What Vaccines You Need for Your Destination
Different countries have varying vaccine requirements and health risks. To determine what vaccinations you need:
-
Check the Requirements for Your Destination – Visit the HSE or WHO website for the latest recommendations.
-
Consult Our Healthcare Professionals – Our team can advise on both required and optional vaccinations based on your itinerary.
-
Get Vaccinated and Travel Safely – Visit a Dooctor.ie clinic for fast and reliable vaccination services.
More Than Travel Vaccinations – Comprehensive Healthcare Services
At Dooctor.ie, we are committed to making healthcare more accessible, affordable, and convenient across Ireland. In addition to travel vaccinations, we offer a wide range of medical services, including:
-
Walk-In Doctor Consultations – No appointment needed, available 7 days a week.
-
Online Doctor Services – Consult with a doctor from anywhere, available daily 10AM – 10 PM.
-
Prescription Services – Get prescriptions sent directly to your pharmacy.
-
Sick Notes & Medical Certificates – For work, school, or travel needs.
-
Blood Testing – Routine and diagnostic blood tests available at our clinics.
-
Employment & Medical Forms – Including pre-employment medicals, driving licence medicals, and sports club forms.
Find a Dooctor.ie Clinic Near You
Dooctor.ie operates 15+ walk-in clinics across Ireland, with additional locations opening soon. Visit us at:
-
Dublin: Sandyford, Swords
-
Cork: Bishopstown, Carrigtwohill
-
Galway
-
Limerick
-
Waterford
-
Kilkenny
-
Athlone
-
Ennis
-
Shannon
-
Tralee
-
Sligo
-
Port Laoise
-
Dundalk
We continue to expand our network to make travel vaccinations and healthcare more accessible across Ireland.
Book Your Travel Vaccinations Today
Travel safely and protect your health with travel vaccinations from Dooctor.ie. Visit one of our nationwide walk-in clinics or contact us to learn more about which vaccines are recommended for your destination.
-
Find a clinic near you and book online: Dooctor.ie
-
Call us: 0818 010 999
For more information about Dooctor.ie, please visit dooctor.ie or call