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Clinical Services at Rush Vaccines at the Travel Immunization Clinic

At Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, we offer comprehensive services for travelers of all ages, everything from immunizations before your trip to care after you return. At our Travel Medicine and Immunization Clinic, the international traveler benefits from the years of experience and expertise of our highly trained and well-traveled clinical staff.

At the Travel Medicine and Immunization Clinic, we provide a complete range of vaccines. We are also an approved Yellow Fever vaccine clinic site. Requirements for vaccinations to various destinations are continuously updated through our Web site and administered by a qualified nurse specialist. The following is a list of available vaccines with links explaining their administration and side-effects.

Vaccines provided by the Travel Medicine and Immunization Clinic include:
  • Hepatitis A
    • Hepatitis A vaccine (adult)
    • Hepatitis A vaccine (pediatric)
    • Hepatitis A and B vaccine combination
  • Hepatitis B 
    • Hepatitis B vaccine (adult)
    • Hepatitis B vaccine (pediatric)
    • Hepatitis A and B vaccine combination
  • Measles
    • MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine

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Contact Name
Travel Immunization Clinic
Contact Phone
(312) 942-4816
Contact E-mail
contact_rush@rush.edu


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