ADC
Travel Clinic
Setting Up an Appointment
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Your initial visit will take approximately 1 hour.
Our professional nursing staff will review your travel itinerary, accommodations,
length of stay, departure date, and previous immunizations. They will review your
general health history and recommend appropriate precautions and vaccinations.
On your first visit you will also be issued an International Certificate of
Vaccination. This document is approved by the World Health Organization as
verification that proper procedures were followed in administering vaccines for foreign
travel. It is used to record the following:
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Date and dose of all vaccinations received for foreign travel.
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Medical exemption from receipt of required vaccinations.
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Personal health history.
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Drug allergies.
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Current medications.
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Prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
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This document will be updated by our Travel Clinic staff at all subsequent visits.
In addition, we provide a weekly updated computerized report, compiled by World Health
Organization, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the US Department of
State. This report provides you with the latest news on health related issues,
environmental hazards, assessment of terrorism threat, and Embassy and consulate
information.
IMPORTANT
INSURANCE COVERAGE INFORMATION: The Austin Diagnostic
Travel Clinic does not file insurance with all of the
insurance plans listed on our website. Please check with the
appointment representative to see if your visit will be filed with
insurance. If your visit is not covered, payment for services will be
expected at the time of service.
To make your first appointment, call us at 512.901.4486.
To make follow-up or future
appointments, use our secure online appointment
request feature,
e-Access,
or call 901-4486.

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