Infectious Diseases

Travel Medicine

Whether you are about to travel abroad and need vaccinations, or have contracted a disease while traveling, Mount Sinai’s infectious disease specialists can help. Many countries require certain vaccinations, while others are recommended. We have the expertise to help keep you safe and healthy, wherever you’re going.

For pre-travel consultations, in addition to the appropriate shots, we can offer dietary and safety suggestions, make recommendations based on your overall health, and take into consideration your current medications. Depending on your itinerary, you may be prescribed travel medicines such as anti-malaria medication. Make sure you have your immunization records and travel itinerary when you come to see us. It’s important to get vaccinated four to six weeks before you travel. Taking precautions now will not only keep you healthy on your trip but will also make sure you don’t bring any serious diseases home to your family, friends, or community.

Consultation for Individuals, Groups, and Organizations

We provide consultations for individuals, businesses, and groups. Customized services for business travelers, non-government organizations (NGOs), and others are available. Please call us to discuss your travel health concerns and needs. Whether you’re traveling for pleasure or business, we will do our best to make sure you have a healthy and safe trip. 

In addition to these specialized vaccinations, travelers should be up to date on their routine vaccinations, including influenza, COVID-19, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, varicella, and pneumococcal disease.