Altitude sickness advice 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
We also welcome patients travelling from the surrounding areas, including Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington. Whichever branch is most convenient for you, our team is ready to help you prepare for your trip.
Altitude sickness occurs when the body struggles to adapt to reduced oxygen levels at high altitude. It typically affects people travelling to elevations above 2,500 metres, particularly when the ascent is rapid and the body does not have time to acclimatise gradually.
It can affect anyone regardless of age, fitness level, or previous experience at altitude. Even seasoned climbers can develop symptoms on a fast ascent. Popular destinations where altitude sickness is a real consideration include trekking routes in Nepal, such as those approaching Mount Everest base camp; Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; high-altitude regions of the Alps; and cities such as La Paz in Bolivia, which sits at over 3,600 metres.
For comprehensive clinical guidance on altitude sickness, the NHS provides reliable information at www.nhs.uk/conditions/altitude-sickness.
Descend immediately and seek emergency help if you or a fellow traveller experiences:
Preparation is the single most effective thing you can do to reduce your risk of altitude sickness. Our pharmacists are trained in travel health and can provide personalised advice before your trip. Here is what to expect:
Our pharmacist will ask about your destination, your planned ascent rate, your health history, and any previous experience of altitude sickness. This helps us give you advice that is specific to your trip rather than generic guidance.
For those travelling to very high altitudes quickly or with a history of altitude sickness, preventive medication may be appropriate. Our pharmacists can discuss whether this is suitable for you, explain how it works, and advise on correct usage before and during your ascent.
We will give you clear, practical guidance on acclimatisation strategies, hydration, pacing your ascent, and what to do if symptoms develop while you are away. Knowing what to do in advance can make all the difference.
Altitude sickness advice is part of our broader travel health service. We can also advise on relevant vaccinations and antimalarials for your destination so that your full travel health picture is covered in one appointment.
You can get altitude sickness medication at Anna Pharmacy Carshalton. Our travel health team serves Carshalton, Sutton, Epsom, Wimbledon and Croydon, making it easy to prepare for your next adventure.