Travel Vaccines, Express Same-Day COVID-19 Testing, Prescriptions, Precautions & Consultations

E7Health Offers Travel Medicine Services

Personal Travel Medicine Clinic

e7 Health provides individualized service to meet our clients' needs. Let our travel medicine clinic advise you on what travel vaccines and prescriptions are recommended for your trip. All of our travel vaccination recommendations are based on CDC guidelines and protocols.

The next time you ask, "What shots do I need for travel?" we can help. Our travel clinicians will not only let you know what travel vaccines are advised for your specific itinerary but will also write for all prescriptions needed, as well as go over food, water and all safety issues.

Travel vaccines are an important part of your safety when traveling abroad, especially to the developing world. Visiting a travel medicine clinic is the best way to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure abroad. Travel vaccines are the first step in this process. We offer same-day and next-day appointments and allow you to book your appointments online.

If you're looking for a travel medicine clinic in Las Vegas, contact us today. We provide travel medicine consultations by reviewing each client's specific itinerary, previous immunizations, medical history, allergies and contraindications, and then offer the following:

  • All appropriate vaccines (based on CDC Guidelines)
  • Draw blood titers in house to prove immunity from previous vaccinations or exposures if requested
  • Prescriptions for medications as indicated, including
    • Anti-malarial
    • Traveler's diarrhea
    • Acute mountain sickness prevention
    • Motion sickness prevention
  • Official Yellow Fever Exempt Letters for persons with a medical contraindication to yellow fever vaccine and have no risk for disease exposure (determined at time of appointment)
  • Insect precautions and insect repellents
  • Blood clot prevention for long air flights
  • Water and food precautions
  • Current outbreaks and health and safety concerns for areas of travel
  • Pre-travel checklist
  • Skin and wound care
  • Swimming and water exposure
  • Safety and crime avoidance
  • Consular information
  • Maps of malaria and yellow fever areas, if appropriate

Express Same-Day COVID-19 Testing

To help meet CDC travel recommendations, e7 Health is now offering a 30 minutes same-day FDA authorized COVID-19 nasal PCR test.  The test is collected via nasal swab at one of our two convenient locations from your car.  Results are usually reported in 30 minutes or less and will be emailed to you with a QR code on the report.  The test is 100% specific and has an analytical sensitivity of <0.010 TCID50/mL (high analytical sensitivity).  The cost of the test is $249.99, and no additional fees!  Call us at (702)800-2723 to schedule your same-day COVID-19 testing or schedule online today!

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Malaria Prescription

In addition to providing all travel vaccinations available in the United States, we also provide malaria prescriptions, when indicated. Since there's no current malaria vaccination available in the world, anti-malaria medication taken during and after your visit to a country with malaria may often be the only source of protection, along with precautionary measures against mosquito bites.

Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite spread by mosquitos. It's common in many countries. Malaria remains the most frequent infectious cause of death for travelers to countries in the tropics and subtropics. Severe malaria can cause health problems and even death. If you travel somewhere that has malaria, taking medicine can help keep you from getting it. Taking malaria medicine is important even if you travel to a place you used to live and you're going back to visit friends and family, because immunity to malaria disappears within six months of the last exposure to malaria.

At e7 Health, we review each client's specific travel plans, travel activity, itinerary, medical history, age, allergies and contraindications. Based on this information, we evaluate your exposure risk for contracting malaria on your trip and how to best minimize the risk for getting malaria. The risk of malaria may differ depending on country, transmission, itinerary, duration of travel, activities, evening and nighttime exposure, and accommodations. Unfortunately, it's possible to contract malaria even in a brief stopover at airports in malarious zones.

It's important for travelers to seek medical advice regarding malaria prevention from travel medicine experts. Travel medicine advisors are the most qualified to provide this information and will prescribe appropriate, itinerary-specific anti-malarial medication. We will write prescription for anti-malaria medication to be taken before, during and right after your trip.

There are several anti-malarial medications on the market. The choice of medication depends on the patient and itinerary. If the traveler has any health problems, those problems will be discussed and taken into consideration in choosing the drug for malaria prevention. We discuss the efficacy, side effects profile, and cost of the medications that best suits you and your trip.

Once we pick a medication, we counsel you on the how to take the medication, the side effect profile, etc. We provide you with literature on the medication to refer to as needed. It's important to start taking the anti-malaria medication before entering the malarious area. As soon as you know your travel itinerary is the best time to see a travel medicine clinic.

Malaria risk can further be reduced by preventing mosquito bites. We provide guidance and counseling on insect precautions, insect repellents and other mosquito avoidance measures.

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Pediatric Travel

Pediatric Travel

e7 Health offers travel medicine consultations for pediatric age children.

Pediatric Travel

e7 Health offers travel medicine consultations with Board certified clinicians for pediatric ages ranging from infants, children and adolescents. Having a pre-travel consultation is just as important for children traveling as it is for adults. Children are more prone to gastroenteritis, animal bites and to require hospitalization if they become ill due to dehydration more quickly than adults.

The consultation at e7 Health will discuss the risks compared to the benefits of the child's participation on the trip. Education on prevention and management of traveler's diarrhea and illness in children traveling will be provided. The clinician can provide prescriptions that your child may need for travel such as malaria prevention prescription and/or traveler's diarrhea prescription.

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Group Travel

Group Travel

e7 Health provides personalized services for any size group traveling overseas.

Group Travel

e7 Health provides personalized services for any size group traveling overseas. Groups can be seen either at our clinics or we will travel on-site to the client's facility, home, or church. We do offer group discounts on our services, so please call us with your group size and itinerary to see how we can help. We provide travel medicine consultations by reviewing each group member's specific itinerary, previous immunizations, medical history, allergies and contraindications, and then offer the following:

  • All appropriate vaccines (based on CDC Guidelines)
  • Prescriptions for medications as indicated, including
    • Anti-malarial,
    • Traveler's diarrhea
    • Acute mountain sickness prevention
    • Motion sickness prevention
  • Official Yellow Fever Exempt Letters for persons with a medical contraindication to yellow fever vaccine and no risk for disease exposure (determined at time of appointment)
  • Insect precautions and insect repellents
  • Water and food precautions
  • Current outbreaks and health and safety concerns for areas of travel

How To Save Money And Get Better Service By Choosing The Right Travel Medicine Clinic:

  1. Only go to clinics that offer both vaccines and prescriptions. For many itineraries, including Central or South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, CDC guidelines require both vaccinations as well as prescriptions. For your trip, you may need prescriptions for malaria, traveler's diarrhea, and high-altitude illness prevention. Some vaccine clinics do NOT offer prescriptions. Always ask the clinic if they do both. Otherwise, you may have to pay for two office visits or administrative fees, not to mention the time and inconvenience of having to make two trips to two clinics. Worse yet, you may go on your trip without knowing you need a prescription.
  2. Only go to clinics that carry all the vaccines available in the United States. Ask the clinic if they carry hard to find vaccines such as Oral Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, or Rabies vaccine. Often, some clinics do not carry all vaccines, or they special order them once they find a client. e7 Health has all vaccines available in the United States in stock.
  3. Only go to clinics that offer you access to a physician if you need it. Ask the clinic if there is a physician you can talk to if you need to. Sometimes people have complex medical issues that require physician input. e7 Health offers access to board-certified physicians if needed.
  4. Only go to clinics that can offer you in-house blood tests to check your immunity to vaccines you know you already had, or have been exposed to in your life. Always ask the clinic if they offer blood titer testing on premise. In some cases, you may not need the vaccine. A blood test (blood titer) can cost a fraction of getting the vaccine again. Further, e7 Health blood titer testing prices are a fraction of most major labs and we do the blood draw right in our clinic.
  5. Only go to clinics that have clinicians that specialize in travel medicine; so-called "vaccine clinics" also do urgent care, primary care, occupational medicine, or other unrelated medical services. e7 Health does no primary care or other unrelated medical services.
  6. Only go to clinics that do not charge an administrative fee for follow up visits for vaccines in a series. Always ask if there is an administrative / office fee for subsequent visits. All e7 Health follow-up visits for vaccines in a series are not assessed an administrative or office visit fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended vaccines are determined by a traveler’s specific itinerary and medical history.  If you will be traveling internationally, you should see a travel medicine expert at least 4 to 6 weeks prior to your departure.

e7 Health carries all vaccines that are available in the United States, excluding the COVID-19 vaccine.

Absolutely!  It is recommended that travelers receive vaccines as soon as possible to allow one’s body to build up more immunity prior to being at risk.

Yes!  However, there are certain vaccines that are contraindicated during pregnancy.  See a travel medicine expert to determine which vaccines are indicated for your specific itinerary.

A Yellow Card is a small yellow booklet that is used to document vaccines, specifically the yellow fever vaccine, polio vaccine, and meningitis vaccine for international travel.

Required vaccines for travel are determined based on a traveler’s specific itinerary.  You should see a travel medicine expert prior to your departure to determine if any vaccines are required for your trip.

CDC recommends that travelers receive vaccines at least 4 to 6 weeks prior to leaving.

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