Prepare for your next adventure with expert Travel Health Advice in Perth, Australia. At Victa Health in O’Connor, our experienced doctors provide comprehensive pre-trip assessments, vaccinations, and medication to ensure you stay safe while exploring the world. Whether you are trekking in Nepal or relaxing in Bali, we help you manage health risks effectively.
Monday & Friday – 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday to Thursday – 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday – 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Travel health advice is a medical risk assessment performed before you leave the country.
It is more than just getting “jabs.” It involves reviewing your itinerary, activities, and medical history to predict potential health threats. From preventing mosquito-borne viruses to managing “Bali Belly,” a safe travel consultation equips you with the knowledge and immunity to avoid losing days or needing health care in a strange place.
We recommend starting this process 6 to 8 weeks before you depart.
Schedule your appointment at our O'Connor clinic well in advance, as some vaccines need time to become effective.
Bring your travel dates, destinations, and vaccination records so we can give accurate advice.
Your GP will discuss specific risks (like malaria or rabies) and review your current health status.
During your consult, we provide required vaccinations and prescribe medications for your medical kit.
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Yes, Victa Health in O’Connor serves as a travel clinic offering vaccinations and medical advice.
You can call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for free, 24-hour medical advice from registered nurses.
Vaccinations are not usually mandatory for entry, but routine shots like Measles and Flu are highly recommended.
Wash hands frequently, drink only bottled water, eat freshly cooked food, and take prescribed preventatives like malaria tablets.
We recommend booking your appointment 6 to 8 weeks before departure to allow time for vaccine immunity to build.
Yes, some vaccines are safe and recommended during pregnancy (like Flu and Whooping Cough), while live vaccines are generally avoided.
The Problem: Getting sick overseas can be dangerous, expensive, and ruin your hard-earned holiday. The Solution: A Safe Travel Consultation at Victa Health ensures you are packed, protected, and prepared.