TravelMed
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Physician-curated travel medicine

Travel safe.
Travel informed.

Evidence-based vaccine recommendations, malaria prophylaxis and outbreak alerts — tailored to your itinerary.

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95+Destinations covered
9Diseases tracked
CDCAligned guidance
How it works

Your health brief in 3 steps

Get physician-level travel health advice in under a minute — no appointment needed.

01

Pick destinations

Search or click the interactive globe to build your multi-country itinerary.

02

Get your health brief

Receive tailored vaccine schedules, malaria prophylaxis, and prevention checklists.

03

Prepare & go

Download a printable brief to bring to your travel clinic appointment.

Popular routes

Where travelers need us most

Disease library

Know before you go

Physician-reviewed profiles on the diseases that matter most for travelers.

Malaria
Mosquito-borne parasite

Prophylaxis guidance for every risk zone

Dengue Fever💉 Vaccine
Mosquito-borne virus

Prevention and recognition of severe dengue

Chikungunya💉 Vaccine
Mosquito-borne virus

Joint pain prevention and Ixchiq vaccine

Yellow Fever💉 Vaccine
Vaccine-preventable

Entry requirements and vaccination proof

Typhoid💉 Vaccine
Food & waterborne

Safe eating practices and vaccine options

Hepatitis A💉 Vaccine
Vaccine-preventable

Two-dose protection for long-term immunity

Rabies💉 Vaccine
Animal exposure

Pre-exposure vaccination and PEP protocols

Cholera💉 Vaccine
Food & waterborne

Oral rehydration and outbreak awareness

Japanese Encephalitis💉 Vaccine
Mosquito-borne virus

Risk in rural agricultural areas of Asia

Why trust us

Built on evidence,
reviewed by clinicians

CDC & WHO aligned

Guidance mirrors CDC Yellow Book, WHO International Travel and Health, and ISTM standards. Updated as source recommendations change.

Physician-reviewed

Briefs authored and clinically reviewed by board-certified travel medicine physicians, not AI summaries.

Continuously updated

Outbreak alerts refreshed daily. Vaccine and prophylaxis guidance reviewed monthly against source guidelines.

TravelMed provides educational information and does not replace consultation with a travel medicine specialist. Always visit a travel clinic 4–6 weeks before departure.