Welcome To Our Travel Clinic! Travel Clinic Al Ahli Hospital Overview It was developed in response to the growing number of people making international trips. Travel medicine is concerned with the prevention and management of health problems associated with international travel. The role of a travel medicine practitioner is to provide the traveller with expert advice and preventative measures regarding specific health risks for their country of destination. The Travel Doctor is committed to providing our guests with the specialized counselling and immunizations necessary for safe travel outside qatar. The Travel Clinic offers the following services: Individualized health consultations (which includes current recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control,International Society of Travel Medicine and Travax) All recommended and required immunizations and International Certificates of Vaccination Prescriptions and information for prevention of malaria and other illnesses Up-to-date health and travel advisories and handouts Update your immunization statues
HOW AND WHEN TO VISIT US Important Information for Your Appointment Schedule your appointment for a date at least six to eight weeks before departure.. Bring your immunization record and/or International Certificate of Vaccination ( the yellow card ) with you. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your appointment to complete our travel questionnaire (International Travel Health History form) or print it out from our site and bring the completed form with you. THE TRAVEL Clinic Manage BY
Doctor A.Baxarawi
Travel Clinic Hours 11am-8pm Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/default.htm
Are you planning for international travel? An early visit to the Al Ahli Hospital Travel Clinic should be on your To Do List at least 6 to 8 weeks before leaving. HEALTH ADVICE FOR TRAVELLERS 1. Educate yourself about health risks in the country you are visiting. What are common diseases? What insects are there and what would happen if you were bitten? How can you protect yourself from insect bites? The Travel Clinic can suggest educational material that will help you prepare for your trip and your destination. 2. Immunize yourself to those diseases found in that country. Your travel medicine doctor should advise you accordingly. The Travel Clinic experts have the latest information and computerized health advisories to inform our patients of all the current diseases and outbreaks in various parts of the world in our travel clinic you can Get the recommended and required immunizations for risks in areas you ll be visiting Get an international certificate of vaccination (required for regions with yellow fever)
Healthy Traveling Purify all water, including ice cubes Either peel or cook all food Get adequate fluids and rest, and avoid overexertion Protect yourself from insects Use sunscreen SPF 15 or greater (UVA & UVB) Don t go barefoot; proper footwear can protect you from injuries, cuts, snake bites, insects, parasites, and fungal infections Beware of swimming in fresh water in parts of the world where schisto-somiasis (a parasitic disease) occurs If indicated, be sure to take your malaria medication Avoid sexually transmitted infections Avoid tattooing and body piercing Do not receive blood transfusions of blood products in third world countries unless it cannot be avoided Travel Advisories If you plan to stay in a country longer than one month, register with the U.S. Embassy Protect yourself from the leading cause of injuries among travelers: motor vehicle accidents When traveling with medications, make sure they are clearly labeled and in their original containers Keep all your medications in a safe place, and preferably with you at all times Check your health insurance to see if it covers medical evacuation (Cardinal Care does) Protect your passport, credit cards and money (hide it securely on your self) Give your family or friends a copy of your itinerary, and a copy of your passport number If your travels will take you to remote places, visit your dentist before leaving Useful Websites Travel at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/travel/ World Health Organization http://www.who.int The International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM) http://www.istm.org/