Travel Health Advice
The clinic can accommodate a range of travellers, including travellers with complex underlying medical issues. Appointments are suitable for individuals travelling for a range of purposes including business, leisure, overseas aid work, volunteer work and overseas postings.
Specialists are available for consultation weekly. See our Team for information on the practicing specialists.
What to bring:
- Please bring a referral from your General Practitioner and your Medicare Card. If you are a patient of our GP clinic, please let reception know at the time of booking so we can arrange an appointment.
- Your travel itinerary
- Complete a Pre-Appointment form (available at request from reception)
- If you are not a patient of our GP practice: a current and accurate health summary
- Records of past vaccinations (such as a yellow book).
What to expect?
A pre-travel appointment generally involves a discussion of your general health and travel plans, vaccine-preventable diseases, preventing foodborne illness and managing traveller’s diarrhoea, preventing mosquito and insect-borne diseases including malaria, in addition to targeted travel advice (including non-infectious hazards). Our clinic has many travel-related vaccines available on site, supported by our clinic nurse who is able to administer vaccines after your consultation.
You should allow up to 2 hours for your appointment. This includes a consultation, vaccine administration time and an observation period of 15-30 minutes post vaccination (depending on vaccines administered).
Consultations are privately billed and payment for vaccines is required on the day of consultation.
Yellow fever vaccination
Parkville Precinct Medical is accredited to provide yellow fever vaccination.
BCG vaccination
Parkville Precinct Medical does not offer the BCG vaccine.
Public-based clinics which offer BCG vaccine:
- The Royal Children’s Hospital (Parkville)
- Monash Medical Centre (Clayton) – GP referral required
Private clinics which offer BCG vaccine:
- Associate Professor Mike Starr
- Caulfield Family Medical Practice/The Travel Clinic
- Southgate Medical Centre
- *Opening Feb 2023* Kids Travel Doc (The Children’s Private Medical Group)
Q fever vaccination
Parkville Precinct Medical does not offer Q fever vaccination.
The nearest Q fever vaccination provider is the University of Melbourne Health Service. The Australian Q Fever Register maintains a list of medical practitioners who provide Q fever testing and vaccination services.
booking an appointment
Bookings can be made at any time, by clicking the link below. Alternatively phone the clinic/practice on
03 8652 8652 during opening hours.
Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Closed weekends and public holidays.
Phone
Location
1F Royal Parade
Parkville VIC 3052
We are located at street level, Royal Parade entrance, Melbourne Private Hospital Building
Clinic Hours
MON - FRI: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Closed on weekends and public holidays
Acknowledgement of Country
Parkville Precinct Medical respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional owners of the land in which we work. PPM extends respect to the people of the Kulin nation and all Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise those whose ongoing efforts to protect and promote First Nations cultures will leave a lasting legacy for future Elders and leaders.
We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.