Rabies

Rabies is a less common but fatal disease caused predominantly by dog bites. We find Rabies all over the world but most often in SE Asia, Central/South America and Africa. Vaccination is essential for many travellers

Rabies Vaccine in St Albans: Complete Guide from Markyate Pharmacy Travel Clinic

Travelling abroad is exciting, but it also comes with health risks—especially if you’re heading to countries where rabies is common. At St Albans Travel Clinic (Markyate Pharmacy), we provide the Rabies vaccine to help keep you safe before your journey.

Located conveniently at 40 High St, Markyate, St Albans AL3 8PB, our travel health specialists offer expert vaccination services with flexible booking options. Whether you’re travelling for business, leisure, or volunteering, our clinic ensures you’re fully protected.

👉 Book your Rabies vaccine today via our online booking system or call us directly at 01582 840602.

Why Choose St Albans Travel Clinic (Markyate Pharmacy) for Rabies Vaccination?

When it comes to your health and travel safety, choosing the right clinic is essential. Here’s why travellers across St Albans, Harpenden, Luton, and Hertfordshire trust us:

Convenient Location in Markyate, St Albans

Our clinic is based right on High Street in Markyate, making it easily accessible whether you live in St Albans, Hemel Hempstead, Harpenden, or surrounding villages.

Trusted Local Pharmacy with Expert Travel Health Services

We’re more than just a pharmacy—we’re a specialist travel health clinic offering personalised advice, tailored vaccine recommendations, and full protection for international travel. Learn more about our clinic on the About Us page.

Easy Online Booking & Transparent Pricing

With our online booking system, you can secure your appointment in minutes. Our pricing page lists clear costs with no hidden fees.

What is Rabies and Why is Vaccination Essential?

Rabies is a viral infection that affects the nervous system and is almost always fatal once symptoms develop. Although it’s extremely rare in the UK, it remains widespread across Asia, Africa, Central, and South America.

How Rabies Spreads (Transmission Routes)

Rabies is transmitted through:

  • Animal bites (particularly from dogs, bats, and monkeys)

  • Scratches contaminated with infected saliva

  • Exposure to saliva via open wounds, eyes, or mouth

Regions Where Rabies is Common

Travellers heading to India, Thailand, Kenya, or Brazil are at increased risk.

For up-to-date NHS guidance, see:

Symptoms of Rabies: What You Need to Know

Early Warning Signs of Rabies

  • Fever, headache, and fatigue

  • Tingling or numbness near the bite or scratch

Advanced Symptoms

As the disease progresses, it causes:

  • Muscle spasms and seizures

  • Hydrophobia (fear of water)

  • Paralysis, confusion, coma, and ultimately death

This is why preventive vaccination is strongly recommended for travellers to affected regions.

Who Should Get the Rabies Vaccine Before Travel?

Travellers to High-Risk Destinations

Anyone visiting rural or remote areas in Asia, Africa, or South America should strongly consider vaccination.

Outdoor Enthusiasts & Animal Handlers

Backpackers, hikers, cyclists, and volunteers who may come into contact with stray animals are at higher risk.

Families with Children

Children are naturally curious and more likely to approach animals, making them especially vulnerable.

Rabies Vaccine at St Albans Travel Clinic

How the Vaccine Works

The Rabies vaccine trains your immune system to fight the virus, offering pre-exposure protection.

Recommended Vaccination Schedule

The pre-exposure vaccine is usually given as three doses over 21–28 days.

Duration of Protection and Boosters

Protection lasts for years, though boosters may be required for those regularly at risk.

Benefits of Getting Your Rabies Vaccine in St Albans

  • Pre-Exposure Protection: Vital for peace of mind before travel.

  • Simplified Post-Exposure Treatment: If bitten, treatment is less complicated if you’re already vaccinated.

  • Confidence When Travelling Remotely: Essential if travelling in areas with limited healthcare.

Possible Side Effects of the Rabies Vaccine

Common Side Effects

  • Redness or soreness at injection site

  • Mild headache or fatigue

Rare Side Effects

Severe allergic reactions are extremely rare but should be reported immediately.

👉 For detailed guidance, visit NHS Rabies Vaccine Information.

Other Travel Vaccines and Services in St Albans

At St Albans Travel Clinic, we provide a full range of travel vaccinations including:

  • Hepatitis A & B

  • Typhoid

  • Yellow Fever

  • Japanese Encephalitis

  • Meningitis ACWY

We also offer destination-specific advice on:

How to Book Your Rabies Vaccine at Markyate Pharmacy

  1. Book Online: Visit our booking page.

  2. Call Us: Speak with our friendly team at 01582 840602.

  3. Visit in Person: We’re located at 40 High St, Markyate, St Albans AL3 8PB.

St Albans Travel Clinic (Markyate Pharmacy) – Practical Information

📍 Address: 40 High St, Markyate, St Albans AL3 8PB
📞 Phone: 01582 840602
🕘 Opening Hours:

  • Monday: 9 am–7 pm

  • Tuesday: 9 am–7 pm

  • Wednesday: 9 am–6 pm

  • Thursday: 9 am–7 pm

  • Friday: 9 am–7 pm

  • Saturday: Closed

  • Sunday: Closed

We proudly serve travellers from St Albans, Harpenden, Luton, Dunstable, and Hertfordshire.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Who needs the Rabies vaccine before travelling?
Travellers to regions where Rabies is widespread—especially rural Asia, Africa, or South America—should consider it.

Q2: How long before travel should I book my vaccine?
At least 4–6 weeks before departure to complete the full series.

Q3: How long does the Rabies vaccine last?
Several years, though boosters may be required for long-term or repeat travellers.

Q4: Are there side effects?
Most side effects are mild, such as soreness or fatigue.

Q5: What if I can’t finish all doses before travel?
You’ll still get partial protection, but completing the course is strongly advised.

Q6: Does St Albans Travel Clinic provide other vaccines?
Yes, see our full services page for details.

Conclusion: Stay Safe Abroad with the Rabies Vaccine in St Albans

Rabies is a serious disease—but it’s preventable. By getting your Rabies vaccine at St Albans Travel Clinic (Markyate Pharmacy), you’ll travel with peace of mind, knowing you’re protected.

👉 Secure your appointment today via our online booking page or call us on 01582 840602.

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