Cheap travel vaccines in Central London

I’m going to Latin America and I’d like to get vaccinated before hand. The NHS website recommends vaccines such as typhoid, Hepatatis A, Dipheria, Cholera to be free; but my GP apparently doesn’t cover this.

Ethics of that aside – where would you recommend getting the vaccines? Obviously I’d like to pay as little as possible! Boots seems to do travel clinics – are those good value?

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  • Doshwaster
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    Super Drug also have Travel Clincs in London and other cities
    https://onlinedoctor.superdrug.com/travel/

    There is also MASTA: https://www.masta-travel-health.com/

    All have prices online so you can compare them.

    It's worth getting professional advice from someone who knows what they are talking about rather than going for the "cheapest" who will may advise you that you need to take everything. Depending on exactly where you are going, the travel season and what you are doing then you may not need all of the immunisations. Stopping in a 5* hotel is different to camping in the Amazon jungle.
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