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India travel vaccines in Bristol

Planning a India trip from Bristol? Start with the vaccine checklist for India, then compare local travel clinic prices, appointment timing and certificate requirements in Bristol.

Last updated: 2026-05-11. Prices shown in GBP.

Quick answer

For India, UK travellers commonly check routine boosters, hepatitis A, typhoid and tetanus first. Rabies, hepatitis B, cholera, Japanese encephalitis and malaria tablets depend on itinerary, season, rural exposure and length of stay.

Vaccines to discuss

  • Routine UK vaccines and boosters
  • Hepatitis A
  • Typhoid
  • Tetanus/diphtheria/polio booster if due
  • Rabies for animal-contact or remote travel
  • Hepatitis B for longer-stay or exposure risk
  • Cholera for higher-risk settings
  • Japanese encephalitis for rural/seasonal risk
  • Malaria tablets depending on area and season

Bristol clinic checks

  • Nomad Travel is a relevant specialist benchmark for Bristol.
  • Boots and Superdrug provide high-street price checks.
  • Ask whether antimalarial prescriptions and vaccine consultations are charged separately.
  • India has yellow fever certificate rules for travellers arriving from yellow fever risk countries; direct UK departures normally focus on other travel vaccines.

Local price context

Travel health consultationGBP25-GBP50Private clinic or pharmacyCheck whether advice is charged separately from vaccines.
Hepatitis AGBP40-GBP80NHS or privateOften available free on the NHS when clinically indicated for travel.
TyphoidGBP30-GBP50NHS or privateOften available free on the NHS when clinically indicated for travel.
Yellow feverGBP60-GBP100Approved centre onlyCertificate may be required for entry to some countries.
Rabies pre-exposureGBP50-GBP70 per dosePrivateUsually a multi-dose course.
Japanese encephalitisGBP90-GBP110 per dosePrivateUsually a two-dose course.
Malaria tabletsGBP20-GBP120 per coursePrivateCost depends on medicine and trip duration.

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