Vaccinations and Vaccine Passport Issuance at MedConsult Clinic

Common Vaccinations at our Bangkok Clinic for Your Vaccine Passport

We offer vaccinations to children and adults to complete your vaccination schedule or for travel to various countries. Our doctors can review our records, discuss your needs and are knowledgeable about the vaccination requirements for different countries. To book your vaccine passport or ask any questions, please speak with us, and we can help.

We also regularly provide vaccinations for corporate and schools upon request. Please speak to us if you have specific questions or other vaccination requests and we can help you.

For further inquiries regarding vaccines, please contact us here.

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Hepatitis A and B

are viral liver infections; Hepatitis A spreads via contaminated food/water and causes acute illness with symptoms like fatigue, nausea, jaundice, and abdominal pain, typically resolving without chronic damage. Hepatitis B transmits through blood, semen, or mother-to-child, leading to acute symptoms (similar to A) but risking chronic infection, cirrhosis, or liver cancer in 90% of infected infants.

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Combined Vaccine Overview

The combined Hepatitis A+B vaccine (e.g., Twinrix) provides protection against both viruses in one shot series (typically 3 doses at 0, 1, and 6 months), offering rapid, long-lasting immunity equivalent or superior to separate vaccines, with over 95% efficacy in healthy adults and children.

Key Benefits and Research

This vaccine is best for travelers to high-risk areas, healthcare workers, men who have sex with men, injection drug users, and chronic liver patients, preventing outbreaks and reducing liver disease burden—Thailand’s Hep B program cut child carrier rates below 1% via vaccination. Studies show accelerated schedules yield 100% anti-HAV seroconversion by day 37 and higher anti-HBs titers than monovalent shots, with protection lasting 20-35+ years.

Long-Term Risks of Infection

Hepatitis A rarely chronicizes but can hospitalize 20% of adults; Hepatitis B chronically infects 5-10% of adults (90% infants), raising liver cancer risk 100-fold and causing 820,000 annual deaths globally—unvaccinated face silent progression to failure or malignancy.

 

At Medconsult Clinic, we provide comprehensive Hepatitis A and B testing services, including blood screening for antibodies and antigens to assess infection status, immunity, or vaccination needs.

How to Get Started

Book an appointment online, by phone, or walk-in at our Bangkok location. Testing involves a quick blood draw with results typically available in 1-3 days, often combined with liver function checks for full evaluation.

Expert Consultation

Our physicians offer personalized consultations to interpret results, discuss risks like liver damage or transmission, and recommend vaccines (e.g., combined A+B Twinrix) or preventive steps tailored to travelers, healthcare workers, or high-risk patients. Visit us today for proactive liver health care.

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Ready for Your New Year Trip? Travel with Confidence and Peace of Mind

The New Year holiday is one of the most popular times to travel — whether you’re flying home, exploring a new country, or heading off on a long-awaited vacation. While planning flights, hotels, and itineraries is exciting, one important step is often overlooked: preparing your health before you travel. Traveling without proper medical preparation can expose you to unexpected illnesses, flight complications, or difficulties accessing care abroad. With the right planning, you can enjoy your journey knowing you’re fully protected and prepared.
  1. Essential Travel Vaccinations
Different destinations carry different health risks. Vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to protect yourself while traveling. Depending on your destination and medical history, recommended vaccines may include:
  • Influenza (Flu)
  • Dengue vaccine (Qdenga)
  • Hepatitis A & B
  • Tetanus booster
Getting vaccinated before the holidays helps reduce your risk of infection and ensures your immune system is ready for travel.
  1. Travel Medical Certificates & Fit-to-Fly Letters
Some airlines and destinations require medical clearance, especially for travelers with pre-existing conditions or recent illnesses. A Fit-to-Fly certificate or medical letter confirms that you are medically stable and safe to travel. Same-day medical certificates can save time, reduce stress, and help you avoid last-minute travel disruptions.
  1. Travel Medication Pack — Prepared by a Doctor
Health issues while traveling are common, from motion sickness to stomach upset or allergic reactions. A travel medication pack, prepared by a GP, ensures you have the right medications on hand, including treatment for:
  • Motion sickness
  • Diarrhea and stomach issues
  • Allergies
  • Fever and pain
Having doctor-prepared medications allows you to manage minor health problems quickly and continue your trip comfortably.
  1. Managing Chronic Conditions While Traveling
If you have a chronic medical condition, planning ahead is essential. Make sure you have enough medication for the entire trip, plus extra in case of delays. Prescription refills and medical advice before departure can help prevent interruptions to your treatment while abroad. Travel with Confidence Good travel health preparation means fewer worries and more enjoyment. With proper vaccinations, medical documentation, and medication planning, you can focus on what truly matters — creating memories and enjoying your journey. Our English-speaking GP team is ready to support you every step of the way, helping you travel safely, comfortably, and with confidence this New Year.