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Wherever you're going, we've got you covered. Our clinic provides destination-specific travel health advice and vaccinations for countries across Asia, Africa, South America, the Middle East, and beyond. From popular destinations like Thailand, India, Kenya, and Brazil to more remote locations, we’ll tell you exactly which vaccines and precautions you need
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"Tufael gave me every vaccine I needed for Thailand in just a quick 10 minute appointment that I booked in the same day! 10/10 recommend the clinic again""
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Typhoid Vaccine – Everything You Need to Know
What Is Typhoid and Why Is It a Concern for Travellers?
Typhoid fever is a serious bacterial infection caused by Salmonella Typhi, usually contracted through contaminated food or water. It’s common in countries with lower sanitation standards and can cause symptoms such as high fever, weakness, stomach pain, and, in severe cases, internal complications.
Typhoid can ruin your trip — and it can be dangerous without treatment. At Gloucester Clinic, we offer both injection and oral typhoid vaccines, depending on your needs and preferences.
How the Typhoid Vaccine Works
There are two main types of Typhoid vaccines:
Typhoid Injection (inactivated): A single dose offering protection for up to 3 years.
Oral Typhoid Capsules (live attenuated): Taken over several days; protection lasts about 5 years.
We also offer a combined Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccine for eligible travellers.
Who Needs the Typhoid Vaccine?
The Typhoid vaccine is recommended for travellers visiting areas where sanitation may be compromised or where food hygiene is uncertain. This includes:
Travellers staying in rural areas or with local families
Long-stay backpackers
Humanitarian or aid workers
Individuals with weakened immune systems
Children and elderly travellers
Destinations Where Typhoid Is a Risk
Typhoid is most common in parts of:
India
Vietnam
Thailand
Kenya
Indonesia (including Bali)
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Nepal
Egypt
Morocco
Peru
To explore destination-specific guidance, visit our regional vaccine pages:
When to Get the Typhoid Vaccine
You should ideally receive your Typhoid vaccine at least 2–4 weeks before travel. However, even a short notice appointment offers value and some protection.
Book your vaccine today:
gloucesterclinic.co.uk/bookingtravelvaccine
Why Choose Gloucester Clinic for Typhoid Vaccination?
Both injection and oral Typhoid options available
Combined Typhoid + Hepatitis A vaccine available
Fast, convenient appointments
GPhC-registered travel health professionals
Based at 305 High St, Cheltenham GL50 3HW, serving Gloucester and Cheltenham
Final Thoughts from Gloucester Clinic
Typhoid fever is entirely preventable with a simple vaccine. If you’re travelling to high-risk destinations, getting vaccinated before departure can protect your health and your holiday.
Book your Typhoid vaccine appointment now:
gloucesterclinic.co.uk/bookingtravelvaccine
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"Tufael supported me throughout my entire journey, giving me the confidence not just to take the leap but to feel reassured during every call and check-in. We reviewed everything—my weight, dress sizes, how I was feeling, any side effects, and my general well-being—so I always felt in safe hands. This is why I trust a real clinic over online distributors."
— Sandra Heart 47 Cheltenham