Travel vaccines in Collier Row: what you need to know
Collier Row has the advantage most areas don't: its private travel clinic is right on the doorstep. Brooks Pharmacy sits on Chase Cross Road at the northern end of Collier Row, a short walk from the shops and Collier Row Road — no trip into Romford or central London, no GP referral, and free patient parking outside.
Residents here travel widely — family visits to Pakistan, India and West Africa, Hajj and Umrah trips to Saudi Arabia, and holidays across Southeast Asia and the Caribbean. We keep the full range of vaccines in stock and handle the pre-travel risk assessment in the same appointment.
Because we're your local clinic, short-notice trips are easy to fit in — most Collier Row travellers are seen the same week, often the same day.
This guide to private travel vaccinations is written and clinically reviewed by the pharmacist team at Brooks Pharmacy, led by Superintendent Pharmacist Gurvinder Singh Sembhi (GPhC 2030374), following NaTHNaC TravelHealthPro guidance and the UK Health Security Agency Green Book.
The most common travel destinations from east London and Essex
The destinations our travellers ask about most often, with the vaccines usually indicated:
- Pakistan & India — Hepatitis A and Typhoid for most trips; consider Hepatitis B, Rabies and a Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio booster. Japanese Encephalitis for rural India in the monsoon. Malaria prophylaxis for some regions, and polio boosters may apply for longer stays.
- Bangladesh & Sri Lanka — Hepatitis A and Typhoid; consider Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies and Hepatitis B.
- Saudi Arabia (Hajj / Umrah) — Meningitis ACWY is mandatory for the visa; Hepatitis A, Typhoid and seasonal flu are recommended.
- West & East Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda) — Yellow Fever is required for entry to most countries and you'll need a valid ICVP certificate at the border. Hepatitis A, Typhoid and a Tetanus booster are recommended, and malaria tablets are essential.
- Caribbean & Southeast Asia — Hepatitis A and Typhoid; consider Rabies and Japanese Encephalitis for parts of Asia. Dengue is endemic in both — bite avoidance is the main protection.
Hajj and Umrah vaccinations
The Saudi Ministry of Health requires all pilgrims aged 1 and over to hold a valid Meningitis ACWY certificate at the point of visa application — given at least 10 days before arrival and within the last 5 years. We administer Menveo and issue the certificate the same visit, and recommend Hepatitis A, Typhoid and seasonal flu because of food, water and crowd exposure during the pilgrimage.
NHS vs private routes
The NHS funds some travel vaccines free at GP surgeries for eligible destinations — the combined Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio booster, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Cholera and MMR. Yellow Fever, Rabies, Hepatitis B for tourism, Japanese Encephalitis and Meningitis ACWY for tourism (including Hajj) are private nationwide. If you have time, ask your GP about the NHS-funded ones first; for everything else, last-minute trips, or appointments outside surgery hours, we routinely vaccinate same-week and same-day.
Getting to the clinic from Collier Row
You're already here — Brooks Pharmacy is on Chase Cross Road at the top of Collier Row (RM5 3PR), a few minutes' walk from Collier Row Road and the local shops. Buses along Collier Row Road stop nearby, and there's free patient parking on-site if you'd rather drive.
Every vaccine your trip needs — without joining the GP waiting list.
Brooks Pharmacy's travel clinic is right on Chase Cross Road at the top of Collier Row — the most local private travel clinic you'll find without heading into Romford or central London.
Whether you're off to see family in South Asia or West Africa, heading to the Gulf for Hajj or Umrah, or booking a last-minute holiday, we keep every travel vaccine in stock and can usually see you the same week.
Book online or call 01708 897617.
Everything you need in one appointment.
No follow-up bookings. No 'come back next week for the second jab'. We sort the lot in one visit where clinically possible.
Three steps from booking to fully vaccinated.
Pre-screen, vaccinate, certificate. Usually 30 minutes total.
Common questions from Collier Row travellers.
Get your travel vaccines sorted this week.
Your local travel clinic in Collier Row. Yellow Fever, Hep A, Hajj certificates, malaria tablets — every vaccine your trip needs, in one same-day visit. No GP referral.
