Destination Specific Travel Medications
Tell us about your trip. Based on your travel plans, our providers may recommend vaccines, and prescribe medications to treat common travel ailments including motion sickness, altitude sickness, travelers diarrhea and more.

Travel In the USA
With quick access to online providers, Florida residents can get assistance throughout their journey

Traveling International
Meet with our providers before you leave the US to make sure you have everything you need to stay healthy while you travel

Travel Medications
Receive medications for the most common travel illnesses including motion sickness, altitude sickness, travelers diarrhea, and more

Recommended Vaccine
Based on your travel destination you may be at risk of certain infections. The providers may recommend vaccines prior to your travel plans to keep you healthy wherever you go
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Treatment plans, Vaccinations and Wellness Tips for Travelers

Comprehensive Travel Medication Guide
Vaccination Essentials
Ensure you are protected against region-specific diseases before traveling.
- • Hepatitis A & B
- • Typhoid
- • Yellow Fever
Essential Medications
Carry a well-stocked travel kit to address common health issues.
- • Pain relievers
- • Anti-diarrheal tablets
- • Motion sickness medication
Mosquito Protection
Prevent mosquito-borne diseases with these essential precautions.
- • Insect repellents
- • Mosquito nets
- • Antimalarial medication
Safe Food & Water Practices
Stay healthy by avoiding contaminated food and water.
- • Drink bottled water
- • Avoid raw or undercooked food
- • Wash hands frequently

Travel Medical Care with TDOC
Stay healthy wherever you go. TDOC offers personalized travel medical support to prepare you before departure and equip you with the tools you need in case you have minor emergencies abroad.
Before You Travel
Preparing for your travel involves more than booking flights. TDOC ensures you're medically ready for your journey.
- Travel vaccinations and routine immunizations
- Customized travel health assessments
- Prescription preparation and travel meds
- Health risk guidance by destination


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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our travel medicine
Do I need to take any vaccines before traveling?
Yes, it depends on your destination. Common travel vaccines include yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A & B, cholera, and Japanese encephalitis. Some countries require proof of vaccination (like Yellow Fever) for entry. Always check with a travel clinic 4–6 weeks before departure.
Can I consult a doctor online for travel-related medications and vaccines?
Absolutely. Teledoctoroncall platforms allow you to consult with licensed doctors from anywhere. You can get personalized travel health advice, vaccine recommendations, and prescriptions — all without visiting a clinic. Ideal for last-minute trips or if you're in a remote area.
Can I get malaria while traveling? How do I prevent it?
Yes, if you're visiting a malaria-endemic region (Africa, South Asia, South America, etc.), you may need antimalarial pills like atovaquone/proguanil, doxycycline, or mefloquine. Prevent mosquito bites by using repellent, nets, and long-sleeved clothing. Consult your doctor to determine the right medication for you.
What if I need medical help while traveling abroad? Can I still access TDOC?
Yes! Many teledoctoroncall platforms offer 24/7 global access, so you can speak with a doctor anytime, anywhere — whether you have a fever in Bali or food poisoning in Istanbul. All you need is internet access and your phone or laptop.