When you access our services and meet with our experts, you can trust that you are receiving advice and care based on the most current information, recommendations and resources available. National recommendations, guidelines and expert opinions change over time and we ensure that our practices reflect the latest guidelines and standards of care.
We continually monitor, assess and integrate into practice the latest information available from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other authoritative sources on travel health risks, disease outbreaks, and the latest vaccine and drug information.
We are active members of organizations and networks such as the ; the ; and the and continually participate in conferences, updates and other activities that support our ongoing professional development and best practice.
Be In the Know, Before You Go:
We suggest the following sites as excellent resources for anyone planning an international trip. Please note that the information presented by these sites is for information purposes. Your specific needs and risks will vary based on your itinerary and medical/health history. Obtaining expert advice in advance of your trip will help to ensure that you are appropriately informed, prepared and “in the know before you go”.
- Disease outbreak and destination specific information including yellow fever and malaria risk by country.
- Gateway to information on vaccines and immunization for infants, children, teenagers, adults, and seniors.
- Services for United States citizens traveling abroad including information on international travel; travel warnings and alerts; links to foreign consulates, visa fee tables and downloadable passport.
