Passport Health
Passport Health is the leading provider of travel medicine. Passport Health is the leading provider of travel medicine in North America.
For nearly 30 years, Passport Health has vaccinated millions of global travelers against potentially deadly tropical diseases such as yellow fever and typhoid fever. With nearly 300 travel clinics across North America, including this one in Austin's Spicewood neighborhood, Passport Health is proud to offer broad access to not just travel vaccines, but also valuable information to protect international travelers.
Discover the risk of recurring shingles infections. Stay informed, stay protected.
What is the risk of getting shingles a second time? | Passport Health Shingles is known as a burning rash that can appear on people over the age of 50. Having shingles once won’t guarantee you won’t get it a second or third time.
Exploring the future of HPV treatment: Is a cure on the horizon? Discover the latest research.
Will There Ever Be a Cure For HPV? | Passport Health HPV is an increasingly common virus in various parts of the world, but a vaccine can help prevent its spread.
There are currently no plans to destroy the samples, as experts use them to research similar viruses.
We've been airborne for almost a century, but one question remains. Where does all that airplane bathroom waste go?
Where Does The Waste Go On An Airplane? Airplanes cross the globe every day, but where does the waste from the bathroom end up? Click or tap to learn more.
Can you tell the difference between these two infections?
Is Chickenpox Related to Herpes? | Passport Health Chickenpox and herpes have some similarities, but also massive differences. Click or tap to learn more about how these two items differ.
Yellow fever and malaria are both spread by mosquitoes, but what they do after that is very, very different.
What’s the Difference Between Yellow Fever and Malaria Yellow fever and malaria are two common mosquito-borne infections, but how are they different? Click or tap to learn more about these infections.
Discover the fascinating history behind the cholera vaccine and its impact on public health.
History of the Cholera Vaccine | Passport Health The cholera vaccine required various scientists, breakthroughs and one long lull in the research.
Hope on the horizon: Could there finally be a cure for rabies? Find out the latest research breakthroughs.
Will There Ever be a Cure for Rabies? | Passport Health Rabies is often a fatal disease for humans, especially if it isn’t caught early enough. This begs the question: will there ever be a cure for this disease?
Traveling while pregnant can be tricky, but these tips will make it a little easier.
How To Travel Safely During Pregnancy Pregnancy is an exciting time - doubly so when you are traveling! Here is how one can travel safely during their pregnancy.
With the help of vaccines, nobody even wants to consider the possibility of contracting rabies. But, what happens when a bite gives you the deadly virus?
Meningitis is common in many places and circumstances. But how deadly is it?
Will Meningitis Kill You? | Passport Health Meningitis is a dangerous disease, no doubt about that. But can it kill you?
Rabies is common in many parts of the world, but is it always fatal?
Is Rabies Fatal? | Passport Health Is rabies always fatal? Is there a way that you can prevent it? Learn all about the rabies virus.
Chikungunya is becoming more common throughout the world. Learn what it is and how to stay protected.
What is the Chikungunya Virus? Although it may not be as well-known in certain parts of the world, chikungunya does impact certain continents including Africa, India, and Asia. Learn more.
First-aid kits are must have's for any trip. What do you make sure is in yours?
What To Pack In A Travel First-Aid Kit | Passport Health When you are traveling, it is highly recommended that you carry a travel first-aid kit to treat mild to moderate wounds.
Demystifying the differences: Smallpox and Chickenpox. What you need to know.
Smallpox and Chickenpox Differences | Passport Health Outside of the initial rash and sharing “pox” in their names, smallpox and chickenpox are very different diseases.
Discover how mosquitoes could help eliminate dengue!
Could We Eliminate Dengue With Mosquitoes? | Passport Health Trials have shown that the release of the dengue-free male mosquitoes have reduced the population of mosquitos and even eliminated mosquitoes from an area.
A vaccination against plague could be a game-changer for rural areas.
Scientists Developing Vaccine for the Black Plague A vaccine for the black plague may help individuals in rural areas
Exploring Africa? Stay safe by learning about common diseases and how to prevent them.
Common Diseases in Africa | Passport Health Are you visiting Africa? It’s important to stay safe during your trip, so make sure to be aware of the diseases common in the region you are visiting.
One-third of all people will contract shingles, but can you get it from another person?
Can You Catch Shingles By Hugging Someone With Shingles? Shingles affects one in three people - it is painful, but is it really contagious?
From the early research to trials, safety testing and introduction to the public, years of hard and focuses work are required.
Traveling soon? Beware of so-called 'miracle cures' that could spoil your trip.
Don’t Let These “Miracle Cures” Ruin Your Trip From tea to pieces of silver, there are many strange products that people claim remedy diseases. Here's a few of these "miracle cures" you should avoid
Curious about tuberculosis? Learn about its risks and how to stay safe.
Will Tuberculosis Kill You? | Passport Health Tuberculosis is a serious illness and can be lethal in many cases. Learn what you can do to stay protected.
Viruses rise and fall with seasons and other factors. So how do we know if one is dying out?
How Do We Know if a Virus is Dying Out? | Passport Health Viruses spread in a variety of ways which can make them hard to track. Learn how we follow these diseases and what the signs of a waning infection are.
Discover the must-have items for a perfect beach day! From sunscreen to beach towels, ensure your day in the sun is safe and enjoyable.
Beach Day Essentials | Passport Health The beach is an oft-visited area in many destinations. Packing the right items in your beach bag is essential.
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4501 Spicewood Springs Road Suite 1033
Austin, TX
78759
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Monday | 6am - 8pm |
Tuesday | 6am - 8pm |
Wednesday | 6am - 8pm |
Thursday | 6am - 8pm |
Friday | 6am - 8pm |
Saturday | 7am - 5pm |
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