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Abbott Northwestern Hospital achieves Magnet Recognition Program® status

International Travel Clinic

Providing travel medicine for business and leisure travelers

photo of traveler on rickshaw Travel to exotic locations has never been easier, and Americans are taking full advantage of it. While such destinations are exciting and novel, there are many infectious diseases in other parts of the world that can be dangerous for the North American traveler. A little planning and education ahead of time can minimize your chances of illness during or after your trip.


Abbott Northwestern International Travel Clinic
Medical Office Building Suite 200
Mailstop 17200
2545 Chicago Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55404
612-863-1939

Q: How soon should I make an appointment?

A: Four to six weeks before your departure is best. It is important to complete your immunizations this far in advance to allow good levels of antibodies to be built up in your system by the time you leave.


Q: How do I know which immunizations I will need?

A: At the International Travel Clinic, our providers individualize travel medicine recommendations to your specific medical history, itinerary and planned activities abroad to help minimize your risk of exposure to infection. This individual assessment is especially important as vaccine recommendations can change rapidly.

The infectious disease specialists at the International Travel Clinic will conduct a complete evaluation and provide you with:


Q: I don’t think I need any immunizations before my trip. Should I still make an appointment?

A: International travelers can contract illnesses from eating certain foods, drinking water and event from an insect bite. Therefore, it is still important to learn about all aspects of travel medicine before you travel. The infectious disease specialists at the International Travel Clinic will help you prevent any bothersome or dangerous illnesses during your trip.


Q: Does the International Travel Clinic provide yellow fever immunization?

A: Yes, the Minnesota Department of Health has approved to provide clinic as a yellow fever immunization. To provide yellow fever immunization, clinics are required to demonstrate the ability to safely handle and store the yellow fever vaccine because this particular vaccine has extremely stringent environmental control requirements.


Q: I’m going on an overseas trip, but I’ll only be visiting urban areas. Is it necessary to visit the International Travel Clinic?

A: It is just as important for you to visit the International Travel Clinic. There may be travel medicine recommendations that are specifically for urban areas. For example, Hepatitis A, Malaria, traveler’s diarrhea and other ailments can be acquired in urban areas.


Q: Will my insurance plan cover the costs of the International Travel Clinic appointment?

A: While many services are covered by insurance, it is important for you to check with your insurance provider to determine whether these travel medicine services are covered by your plan.


Q: What is the best way to pack my medications?

A: If in doubt, put your liquids in checked luggage. Refer to the the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) website at www.tsa.gov to determine how to pack medications. They also have special guidelines for travelers with disabilities and medical conditions.


Q: Where is the International Travel Clinic located?

A: The International Travel Clinic is located in Suite 200 of the Medical Office Building on the Abbott Northwestern Hospital campus in Minneapolis, at 2545 Chicago Avenue. See map for more information. For more information about The International Travel Clinic, call 612-863-1939.



 

 

Abbott Northwestern International Travel Clinic
Medical Office Building Suite 200
Mailstop 17200
2545 Chicago Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55404
612-863-1939

 

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