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Traveling International
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Who is this right for?
Patients looking for relief from classic cold and flu symptoms, such as fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headache and fatigue.

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Traveler's First-Aid Kit
What should a traveler's first aid kit include?
- Medicines you take on a regular basis at home. Take enough medicine for the planned trip plus extra in case your return home is delayed.
- Carry all medicine in their original containers with clear labels that identify your name and dosing schedule.
- If you have a chronic condition, such as diabetes, seizures, or allergies, consider wearing a medical alert bracelet.
- Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin to relieve headaches, pain, fever, and simple sprains or strains
- Anti-nausea or motion sickness medicine. You may also want to include medicine for altitude sickness if traveling to high altitudes.
- Antibacterial hand wipes or an alcohol-based hand cleaner (should contain 60% alcohol or more)
- Bandage closures, such as butterfly bandages, to tape edges of minor cuts together

Stay Healthy While Traveling Internationally
Whether you're on vacation, working abroad, or studying in a different country, our telehealth services give you peace of mind wherever you are. Connect with licensed doctors for non-emergency medical care—even across borders.
24/7 Doctor Access
Get medical advice any time, no matter your time zone
Travel-Related Care
Receive help for jet lag, digestive issues, flu, and more
Digital Prescriptions
Get prescriptions emailed to local or international pharmacies
Multilingual Support
Consult with doctors who speak your language

Three Easy Steps
Make an appointment today with our online urgent care providers for non-emergency, urgent care meets via video visit.
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Book An Appointment
Create an account or sign in to your existing account to schedule your virtual visit with one of our healthcare providers.
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Talk To Your Doctor
Choose a convenient time for your virtual consultation. Our providers are available for same-day appointments.
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Pick Your Prescriptions
Connect with your doctor via video call, receive diagnosis and treatment, and get prescriptions sent to your preferred pharmacy.
Learn MoreTeledoc On-Call & Travel Support
Seamless access to medical expertise wherever you are—in your home or across the globe.
Our Teledoc On-Call and International Travel Support services ensure you’re never without quality medical guidance. Whether you're traveling abroad or simply need care from home, our virtual health services offer:
24/7 Virtual Access
Speak with licensed doctors anytime via video or phone, no matter where you are in the world.
Global Travel Support
Get medical help during international travel—guidance, prescriptions, and referrals wherever needed.
Coordinated Care
Our doctors collaborate with your local providers to ensure consistent and personalized treatment.
Multilingual Services
Language is never a barrier—our services are available in multiple languages for international ease.
Peace of Mind
Travel confidently knowing you’re covered by a responsive, compassionate virtual care team.
Remote Prescriptions
Receive necessary prescriptions and medical advice directly, no matter your current location.
Common Questions about Traveling
Are you carrying the right medications for your trip?
Before traveling, ensure you have all essential medications packed—especially your rescue inhaler. Bring enough daily medications for the entire trip and keep them in their original packaging with a doctor’s note. Tip: Pack your inhaler in your carry-on and keep it accessible at all times.