Travel doesn’t stop after December. January and February are busy months for people visiting family overseas, travelling for work, or taking long-haul holidays to warmer destinations. Despite this, many travellers delay thinking about vaccines until much later than they should.
If you’re searching for travel vaccines in Harrow or a travel clinic in HA3, planning early makes the process calmer and more straightforward.
Early-year destinations we commonly see
At Harmony Travel Clinic, based inside Murrays Chemist in Harrow, we regularly support travellers heading to:
- India and South Asia
- Middle Eastern destinations
- Southeast Asia
- Africa
- Caribbean cruises
These destinations carry health considerations that apply year-round, not just during summer travel.
Travel vaccines that may be discussed
Following a clinical assessment, your consultation may include discussion around:
- Hepatitis A
- Typhoid
- Hepatitis B
- Yellow Fever (where required for entry or onward travel)
- Rabies (for rural travel, animal contact or longer stays)
Country entry requirements can change, and recommendations depend on your destination, stopovers, length of stay and planned activities.
Some vaccines may still be suitable even when travel is approaching, depending on individual circumstances.
Why planning ahead helps
Early-year travel often involves long flights, busy airports and limited flexibility. Reviewing travel health in advance allows time to:
- understand what vaccines may be recommended
- space doses appropriately where needed
- avoid last-minute uncertainty
- travel with greater confidence
Convenient care inside your local pharmacy
Harmony Travel Clinic operates within Murrays Chemist, making it easy to combine travel health advice with everyday pharmacy needs. For residents of Harrow, Kenton and surrounding areas, this provides a local, accessible option for travel vaccinations.
If you’re travelling early in the year and unsure what preparation applies to your plans, a short consultation can help clarify what may be recommended.
All travel vaccines are provided following appropriate clinical assessment.