Travel Medicine
The Palo Alto Medical Foundation offers you one quick, comprehensive, state-of-the-art Travel Medicine Service.
Palo Alto Center
795 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Floor 1, Lee Building
Office phone: 650-853-4725
Main phone: 650-321-4121
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Office hours: To schedule an appointment or to talk to the travel nurse please call 650-853-4725
Doctors: Gary R. Fujimoto, M.D. and Susan Anderson, M.D.
Fremont Center
3200 Kearney Street
Fremont, CA 94538
Main phone: 510-490-1222
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Office hours: Please call for an appointment.
Doctor: Susan Anderson, M.D.
Planning a trip is difficult enough without having to worry about getting sick. If you've ever suffered an illness far from the comforts of home, you know how important it is to try to minimize the health risks of traveling abroad. But obtaining accurate and current information is not always easy. How can you make sure you get the right shots or medications Which countries require special travel certification? Where can you find up-to-date health information about the areas you'll be visiting?
Our services include:
- All necessary immunizations
- International Certificates of Vaccination (required for regions with yellow fever or cholera)
- Expert advice and health tips for travelers
- Travel medicine physician on staff
- Convenient location (near downtown Palo Alto)
- Prompt service (appointments required)
- Computer access to information from agencies such as the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Health Department
Last reviewed: October 2007
The Travel Medicine Service is your passport to a healthy trip.
Travel Clinic Questionnaire -- Please print, complete and present upon arrival to your PAMF Travel Medicine Clinic for a consultation.
April 2007 Video on Travel Medicine. Gary Fujimoto, M.D., PAMF Travel Medicine, discusses medications, required or recommended vaccinations for overseas destinations, traveler's diarrhea, malaria, avian flu, and prevention of deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in the legs) due to long air travel.
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Travel Clinic Questionnaire -- Please print, complete and present upon arrival to your PAMF Travel Medicine Clinic for a consultation.
April 2007 Video on Travel Medicine. Gary Fujimoto, M.D., PAMF Travel Medicine, discusses medications, required or recommended vaccinations for overseas destinations, traveler's diarrhea, malaria, avian flu, and prevention of deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in the legs) due to long air travel.
Health Education
