Duke offers immunizations, education, and specialized medical expertise for people planning travel of all types -- leisure, business, relocation, study abroad, volunteer service, and international adoptions.
Americans make an estimated 45 million trips to international destinations each year -- 20 million of them to rural settings or developing countries.
Staying healthy during foreign travel requires more than vaccinations. Careful planning is key: Statistics show that people who learn about and prepare for health risks and issues that might affect them during their journeys rarely develop trip-related illnesses.
Established in 1991, Duke’s International Travel Clinic can help travelers in North Carolina’s Triangle (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill) region plan to stay healthy.
For enhanced convenience, the travel clinic is conveniently located at Duke Urgent Care at 5716 Fayetteville Road in Durham, NC.
Learn how to make and prepare for your appointment at the International Travel Clinic.
