Typhoid Vaccine in Blackheath, London (SE3) – £50
Typhoid fever is a serious bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and water. Vaccination is commonly recommended for travellers visiting higher-risk regions.
At The Blackheath Clinic, we provide professional typhoid vaccination with personalised travel health advice — conveniently located in Blackheath, SE3.
What is Typhoid?
Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella typhi and is usually transmitted through:
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Contaminated food or water
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Poor sanitation and hygiene
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Close contact in higher-risk regions
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Persistent fever -
Fatigue -
Diarrhoea or constipation -
Abdominal pain -
Headache
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While most people recover with treatment, typhoid can cause serious illness if not prevented or treated promptly.
Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to reduce risk when travelling.
Who Should Consider the Typhoid Vaccine?
Typhoid vaccination is commonly recommended if you are:
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Your appointment includes a destination-specific risk assessment, so vaccination is recommended only when appropriate.
Typhoid Vaccine — Transparent Pricing
Travel Vaccination Consultation
£30
(Required for your first vaccine appointment)
Includes:
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Full travel and medical risk assessment -
Personalised vaccine recommendations -
Malaria prevention advice if relevant -
Opportunity for same-day vaccination where appropriate
Typhoid Vaccine
£50
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Usually given as a single injection
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Booster advice provided where appropriate
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Documentation provided for your records
Can Typhoid Be Given With Other Vaccines?
Yes — the typhoid vaccine is commonly administered alongside:
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Hepatitis A
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Hepatitis B
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Diphtheria / Tetanus / Polio (DTP)
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Rabies (when indicated)
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We advise on safe and effective combinations during your consultation.
What to Expect After the Typhoid Vaccine
Most people tolerate the vaccine well.
Common, mild effects may include:
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Soreness or redness at the injection site -
Mild fatigue -
Headache -
Low-grade fever
These usually settle within 24–48 hours.
When to seek medical advice
Serious reactions are very rare, but you should seek advice if you experience:
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Persistent high fever
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Significant swelling
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Signs of an allergic reaction
We will explain what is normal and when to seek help.
How Your Appointment Works
Book Your Appointment
Choose a convenient time at the clinic.
Attend Your Consultation
- Travel destinations
- Duration of stay
- Activities and accommodation
- Medical history
Receive Your Vaccine
Travel Prepared
- Advice on food and water safety
- Documentation
- Guidance on boosters if required
Why Choose The Blackheath Clinic?
Frequently Asked Questions
Ideally at least 2 weeks before travel, but it can still be given closer to departure. We’ll advise based on your timeline.
Protection typically lasts around 3 years. Booster advice will be provided if needed.
Yes. Modern typhoid vaccines are well-established and widely used worldwide.
Yes. Vaccination reduces risk but does not replace safe food and water practices.
Clinic Location & Opening Hours
The Blackheath Clinic
Blackheath
London SE3 0AX
Convenient for:
Opening Hours
- Mon–Fri
- 07:30 to 20:00
- Sat
- 07:00 to 15:00
Frequently Combined Travel Vaccines
Book Your Typhoid Vaccination Today
- Protect yourself before you travel with clear, GP-led advice and fast local appointments.