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Travel Vaccines and Medical Clinic

Our Practice nurse is happy to advise appropriately and organise vaccinations and anti-malaria medication prior to your trips.

Maintaining good health while abroad is achievable for the most part with following simple principles with regard to food hygiene, avoiding insect bites, avoiding sun exposure, sensible sexual behaviour, taking appropriate anti malarial preparations and getting appropriate vaccinations.

Most commonly required vaccinations including Yellow Fever are available from our practice nurse.

For vaccines to take effect, it is best to attend 6 to 8 weeks prior to departure, though you still get good protection closer to your date of travel for most of the common vaccinations.

Hepatitis B and Rabies require a up to 6 months for a full course.

Opening Hours

Johnstown Medical Center

Johnstown Medical Center

Monday: 8.30am-6pm
Tuesday: 8.30am-6pm
Wednesday: 8.30am-6pm
Thursday: 8.30am-6pm
Friday: 8.30am-6pm

Closed Bank Holidays

Tel: 01 2855800

After hours service

Monday to Friday 6pm to 10pm
Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays 10 am to 6pm
Phone: 01 6639869

Outside of these hours contact Doctor on Duty Locum
service - 01 4539333

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Contact Info

Johnstown Medical Centre
Johnstown Rd,
Cabinteely / Dun Laoghaire,
Co. Dublin
Tel: +353(0)1 285 5800



 

 

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