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Ways Pharmacy will be closed from Tuesday, 24th December 2024 to Wednesday, 1st January 2025. We will resume operations on Thursday, 2nd January 2025
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Ways Pharmacy is the only Chinese yellow fever registered vaccine center in the UK, serving as your leading local provider of travel vaccinations.
Yellow fever is a potentially life-threatening viral disease found in tropical regions of Africa, South America, and Central America. In the UK, the yellow fever vaccine can only be received at designated yellow fever clinics. When attending a yellow fever vaccine appointment, please remember to bring your passport.
The yellow fever vaccine is available at Ways Pharmacy Travel Health Clinic, a registered yellow fever center. You need to arrange a vaccination appointment at least ten days before your travel. Once vaccinated, you will be protected for life (with some exceptions, such as children under 2 years of age who may need a booster).
Please note that it's best to leave at least a 4-week gap between getting the MMR vaccine and the yellow fever vaccine to ensure vaccine effectiveness. If you believe you urgently need yellow fever protection but might not be able to leave this gap, consult your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist for advice.
When abroad, protect yourself from mosquito bites in addition to getting vaccinated against yellow fever in a timely manner.
Use insect repellent and wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants to block mosquitoes and reduce the risk of infection. You might also want to carry mosquito coils or plug-in devices for use in your accommodations.
By avoiding swamps and other mosquito breeding grounds, you can minimize the chances of insect bites. Ideally, stay in places with air conditioning, or at least with insect screens on all windows.
Currently, yellow fever affects residents or travelers in 43 countries across the African continent and South America.
Known high-risk African countries include most Central African countries, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso.
Travelers planning to visit South America should consider getting vaccinated if traveling to Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, or Venezuela.
Please note: The list of countries considered at risk is constantly changing. For the latest information on vaccines required for your destination, search here.
Most vaccinations can cause side effects in some patients. The yellow fever vaccine is no exception, and you may experience headaches, muscle pain, and fever in the days following vaccination. You might also notice swelling or redness at the injection site, which should subside within two weeks. If you encounter any other related side effects or do not improve within two weeks, seek medical advice.
If you notice signs of an allergic reaction after getting the vaccine, seek emergency medical help immediately. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash or hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, and feeling weak or faint.
Many countries require a yellow fever certificate, known as the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP). Even if not required by other risk destinations, you still need to get vaccinated if visiting a risk area. Remember, your yellow fever proof only becomes valid ten days after injection.
Yellow fever certificates used to expire after a certain number of years. However, they are now valid for life for most people. This includes certificates issued before the rule change in July 2016 that have an expiry date.
If you have been vaccinated at our clinic but lost your yellow fever certificate, our staff will be able to issue a replacement card. We charge a £30 administration fee for issuing a new yellow fever certificate.
If you receive your vaccine at our clinic, there is no additional charge for your first certificate。