Anna – Carshalton

Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hepatitis A Vaccine and Travel Health Advice

Hepatitis A is a viral liver infection found in many parts of the world where clean water and sanitation are limited. It is not common in the UK, but travellers to affected regions face a real risk through contaminated food and water. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect yourself before you go. At Anna Pharmacy, our pharmacists provide the Hepatitis A vaccine and expert travel health advice at our branches in Carshalton, Sutton, and Hackbridge. We also welcome patients from Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington.

Where Is This Service Available?

The Hepatitis A vaccine and travel health service is available at all three Anna Pharmacy branches:

398 Green Wrythe Lane
Carshalton Sutton
SM5 1JF
United Kingdom

186 London Rd, Hackbridge
Wallington
SM6 7FW
United Kingdom

107 Wrythe Ln
Sutton
Carshalton
SM5 2RR

We also welcome patients from Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington. Whichever branch is most convenient, our team is ready to help.

What Is Hepatitis A and Where Is It Found?

Hepatitis A spreads primarily through faecal contamination of water and food. It is most prevalent in parts of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Central and South America. Travellers can be exposed through drinking unclean water, eating food washed or grown in contaminated water, or consuming food handled by an infected person. Close contact with an infected individual can also pose a risk.

Hepatitis A Vaccine

Signs and Symptoms of Hepatitis A

Symptoms typically appear two to four weeks after exposure and can vary in severity. Some people, particularly children, experience only mild symptoms or none at all. Common signs include:

Most people recover fully within three to six months. If you develop symptoms after visiting a risk area, contact your GP promptly and mention your travel history. If you are pregnant, over 60, or have a liver condition, seek urgent medical advice without delay.

Who Needs the Hepatitis A Vaccine?

Vaccination is recommended if you are:

The vaccine is given as a single injection, ideally at least two weeks before travel. A booster six to twelve months later extends protection for up to ten years.

How Anna Pharmacy Can Help You Travel Safely

Here is what to expect when you book your travel health appointment with us:

A Travel Health Assessment

Our pharmacist will review your destination, health history, and vaccination records to confirm whether the Hepatitis A vaccine is needed and whether any other vaccinations are relevant for your trip.

Vaccination and Aftercare Advice

We will administer the vaccine, advise on timing for any booster, and give you a clear record of what you have received. We will also explain any mild side effects to expect and what to do if you have concerns afterwards.

Food, Water, and Hygiene Guidance

Vaccination significantly reduces your risk, but good hygiene habits add another layer of protection. We will advise on safe food and water practices specific to your destination, including what to avoid and how to handle food safely when travelling.

Book Your Hepatitis A Vaccine at Anna Pharmacy Today

Protecting yourself before you travel is always the right decision. Book your travel health appointment at any of our three branches, and our pharmacists will make sure you are properly prepared.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. While two weeks before departure is ideal, even a dose given a few days before travel provides a meaningful level of protection. Please do not skip vaccination simply because your trip is imminent. Book as soon as you can and we will work with your timeline.
Yes. The Hepatitis A vaccine is compatible with most other travel vaccines and can be given in the same appointment. Combining vaccinations saves you time and makes it easier to ensure everything is covered before you travel.
If travel to a risk area is unavoidable during pregnancy, the Hepatitis A vaccine can be considered. Our pharmacists will discuss the benefits and any considerations specific to your situation during your consultation, and we will always refer you to your GP or midwife if further advice is needed.
Contact your GP as soon as possible and let them know where you have been travelling. Early diagnosis allows your healthcare provider to monitor your liver function and provide appropriate support. If you are in a higher-risk group, such as being pregnant or having a liver condition, seek urgent medical advice rather than waiting to see if symptoms improve.

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