Planning to Study Abroad or Travel!! Get Vaccinated
Last updated on July 9th, 2024 at 02:57 pm
CLINIC ONE (Vaccination Center in Kathmandu) provides all kinds of vaccines for children and adults, including students planning for abroad studies. If you are planning to study abroad, this is the perfect place to get your vaccinations. Click here to see the list of Vaccination we provide!
Why Vaccinations Are Crucial for Travelers?
The CDC recommends that all travelers stay up to date on routine vaccines, such as influenza and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). This year, measles outbreaks have occurred in many popular destinations. Ensure you get vaccinated to stay protected. Don’t go unprotected!
Students Traveling Abroad: What You Need to Know
Students must be aware of vaccination requirements and the latest health information for their travel destinations. Universities and countries have specific vaccination requirements and recommendations that you need to follow before departure. Many universities also provide a health form that your doctor needs to fill out, including necessary and recommended vaccinations.
Generally, some of the recommended vaccinations are:
Where and How to Get Vaccinated in Kathmandu?
You can visit Clinic One anytime between 7 am to 7 pm on weekdays for walk-in vaccination services. We recommend bringing any health forms or documents issued by your university. Our team will help you plan a schedule for all your checkups and vaccinations by consulting with our doctor. Additionally, we issue a vaccination card that includes all your immunization records.
Additional Services Provided
We also provide medical examinations, lab test services and medical certificates.
Important Tips for Students
- Discuss your itinerary with a healthcare provider to ensure you get any destination-specific vaccines and medicines, such as yellow fever vaccine or medicine to prevent malaria.
- Get all your routine health checkups, such as seeing your dentist, before you leave, because the quality of dental and medical care may be different in host countries or more expensive than in the United States.
- Getting a Full Body Checkup, for preventative measures.
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See also : Going abroad to Study? Get your Medical Report from Clinic One!
L. Baiju
September 5, 2021 @ 9:50 am
Excuse me sir/madam
I want to know that where would we go to take a vaccine of covid19 since we dont have time cause our visa will be here soon and it is mandetory to have vaccine to go to abroad.
Clinic One
September 9, 2021 @ 10:13 am
Please refer to your ward or nearby hospital for COVID – 19 vaccine.
C. Sherpa
July 13, 2022 @ 10:31 am
Hi, I’ve already taken the MMR vaccine but I don’t have the vaccine card since that was may years ago. I’m soon going to abroad and according to their state law, I have to show the proof that I have already been vaccinated. The college has also provided 2 forms that needs to be filled by the health care provider.
What can be done in such case? And if you do provide this service, how much would it cost to make vaccine certificate?
Thanks.