Vaccines

Hepatitis A Vaccine: Avoiding Infection While Travelling

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Travelling abroad is one of life’s great pleasures, but certain destinations carry health risks that are easy to underestimate. Hepatitis A is one of them. A viral infection that affects the liver, it spreads quickly in areas with lower sanitation standards and can cause serious illness that leaves you bedridden for weeks. The good news

What Is Meningitis? Early Warning Signs And When To Seek Help

Understand meningitis with pharmacy support

Many people have heard of meningitis, but fewer understand exactly what it is or how quickly it can become serious. Knowing the early signs can make a significant difference in getting treatment quickly and protecting your health. If you have concerns about symptoms, vaccination, or prevention, you can get in touch or book an appointment

How Long Does The Rabies Vaccine Last And When Do You Need A Booster?

how long does rabies vaccine last?

Understanding how long the rabies vaccine lasts is an important part of travel health planning, particularly for those travelling to regions where rabies is still present. At Fermanagh Clinics, we regularly speak to travellers who were vaccinated years ago and are unsure whether they are still protected, or whether a booster is required before their

When Is the Best Time to Book a Flu Jab?

Book a flu jab

Every year, flu season brings with it a wave of illness that can affect people of all ages. While most cases are mild, flu can be serious for vulnerable groups such as older adults, pregnant women, children, and those with long-term health conditions. At Fermanagh Clinics, we are often asked when the best time is

Hepatitis A vs B: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?

The hepatitis an and b vaccine can protect those getting tattoos and piercings.

At Fermanagh Travel Clinic, we prioritise your health and wellbeing—especially when it comes to preventable diseases like hepatitis. Many patients ask us about the difference between hepatitis A and B, and whether they need protection against both. The short answer? Yes, in many cases, getting the hepatitis A and B vaccine is strongly recommended. But