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Travel Clinics

Boulder

Boulder Medical Center (BMC) – 303-440-3137 - 2750 Broadway
BMC provides travel vaccines and some general vaccines, as well as prescriptions for anti-malarial drugs. They make recommendations for vaccines based on where a person will be traveling. A doctor is available for consultation on Tuesday and Thursday mornings only; appointments are required.

Helios Integrated Medicine – 303-499-9224 - 4150 Darley, #1
Helios provides general and travel immunizations, as well as prescriptions for anti-malarial drugs. Anyone interested in receiving travel immunizations must make a travel consultation appointment. During this consultation, the doctor will make vaccine recommendations based on where the client will be traveling. The clinic is open M-F.

Passport Health – 303-442-8728 – 2355 Canyon Blvd, Suite 100
An appointment with one of the travel nurses is required in order to receive recommendations for and be administered general and travel vaccines, as well as prescriptions for anti-malarial drugs. In addition to writing prescriptions for anti-malarial, Passport Health’s pharmacy also sells the drugs. The travel clinic is open M-F.

University Family Medicine –303-372-3800 - 350 Broadway #130
University Family Medicine (UFM) provides general and travel vaccines. Anti-malarial prescriptions can also be obtained at UFM. Individuals may need to make an appointment with the doctor in order to receive the appropriate vaccine recommendations based on where the client will be traveling; this travel consultation may possibly be conducted over the phone. Open M-F.

World Wide Travel Medicine – 303-938-3167 - 1136 Alpine, #205 - The Beacon Clinic
Individuals can receive general immunizations at the Beacon Clinic, but they need to schedule an office visit with in order to receive prescriptions for both anti-malarial drugs and travel vaccines. The clinic is open M-F for appointments.

Boulder Family Medicine – 303-996-6923 – 1000 Alpine, Suite 260
This is a certified acupuncture and travel clinic.

Longmont

Longmont Clinic – 303-776-1234 - 1925 West Mountain View Ave
The Longmont Clinic provides both travel immunizations and prescriptions for anti-malarial drugs. The office is open M-F, and individuals must make appointments in order to receive both a travel consultation and the vaccines.

Denver

Denver Public Health (DPH) – 303-436-7230 - 605 Bannock St
General and travel immunizations are available M-F at DPH. The clinic is open from 8-4, but clients must arrive by 3:30 in order to receive vaccines. No appointment is necessary, but individuals must know which vaccines they need, because DPH does not make vaccine recommendations for travel. DPH does not provide prescriptions for anti-malarial drugs.

For more information:  Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Travel Website or call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).

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Please Note: All information is general in nature and should
not substitute seeking proper medical attention.


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