Vaccination Clinic
Travel & At Risk Vaccinations
MKOH is a fully registered vaccination and travel clinic, and can provide both the public and business sectors with travel advice, vaccines, advice on vaccinations required for job roles and kits/protection.
MKOH can provide evidence-based advice on the risk of exposure to the hazard and the benefits of vaccinations
Advice on the requirements for any country can be obtained by contacting us via the telephone at our Milton Keynes clinic. Vaccines can be given on site or at our clinic bases.
We also supply standard and sterile travel packs.
MKOH can also provide advice on work related infections and at risk workers:
- Transmission
- Symptoms
- Control procedures
- Personal Protective Equipment
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Immunisation (where applicable), information and seminars on Communicable Diseases and at risk workers:
- Diptheria, Poliomyelitis and Tetanus
- Hepatitis A, B and C
- HIV
- Legionnaires' Disease'
- Lyme Disease
- Leptospirosis (Weil's Disease)
- Toxocariasis
- Toxoplasmosis
- Tuberculosis
Yellow Fever Centre
Yellow fever is a potentially fatal viral infection that's transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical regions.
Yellow fever can cause sudden epidemics, with a mortality rate of almost 50 per cent.
Although a safe, efficient vaccine has been available for the last 60 years, epidemics still occur, constituting a health risk in tropical regions.
The disease is covered by the International Health Regulations, which are taken very seriously by authorities everywhere. Therefore, the vaccine has to be administered by clinics registered as Yellow Fever Centres
MKOH is a registered yellow fever vaccination centre and can supply this service both to the public and business sector.
Influenza
Influenza, or more commonly known as "the flu," is an illness caused by RNA viruses that infect the respiratory tract of animals, birds, and humans.
In the majority of cases, the infection results in the person getting fever, cough, headache, and fatigue like symptoms that last approximately one to two weeks.
However, influenza can lead to other viral respiratory infections, and can cause a more severe illness with a mortality rate (death rate) of about 0.1% of people who are infected with the virus.
Vaccination is annual as the ‘flu strain mutates each year.
The impact to UK business when people are absent from work with “FLU” is significant.
MKOH deliver an annual Influenza vaccination programme for businesses. To cause minimum disruption to your working day we can administer these vaccinations onsite at your company on a nationwide basis.



