Immunization & Travel Clinic – Stamps Health Services - Stamps Health Services

If traveling abroad is in your future, this clinic offers travel health information and travel vaccinations for students, faculty, and staff. It is highly recommended to schedule your appointment 6 to 8 weeks prior to traveling. Students can also receive vaccinations other than travel vaccinations, including those required for enrollment.

  Travel Appointment at Stamps

Important Facts

  • You CANNOT schedule travel appointments online.
  • Travel appointments are NOT available on a same-day basis.
  • It is best to schedule your appointment as soon as your travel itinerary is known. (Preferably 6-8 weeks prior to travel)
  • Complete the Travel Visit Request form found on the right. Our staff will contact you to schedule the appointment after we receive the completed form.
  • You can submit the form via email, fax, or in person. (Email and fax number are listed at the top of the form)
  • There is a charge for all immunizations and payment is expected at the time of service.

** Complete the Travel Visit Request form. Our staff will contact you to schedule the appointment after we receive the completed form.

If a physical exam is required for your travel, please complete the Physical Exam Form found below and submit this form with your Travel Visit Request Form.

  Travel Clinic Price List

Vaccine Cost Per Dose Cost Per Series
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B – 2 dose series $125.00 $250.00
Hepatitis A & B Combination
Japanese Encephalitis
Meningococcal (Menactra)
MMR (Live)
Polio
Pneumococcal (Prevnar 20)
Rabies (pre-exposure)
Td
TDAP
Typhoid (oral)(live)
Typhoid (injection)
Varicella (live)(Chicken Pox)
Yellow Fever
Gardasil 9
Meningococcal B Bexsero

  Travel Resources   

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Clinic Times for Appointments

Mon – Thurs: 8:10 AM – 3:00 PM

Friday: 8:10 AM – 2:30 PM

Fax: 404-894-6254

The clinic is closed daily from 12PM to 1PM for lunch.

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