Given on days 0, 7 and 21–28 — plan to book at least 4 weeks before you travel.
Protect yourself before travelling with our rabies pre-exposure vaccination service in Denton, Manchester. A three-dose course for travellers to South Asia, Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and other rabies-endemic regions.
Pre-exposure protection that buys vital time if you are ever bitten or scratched
Rabies attacks the central nervous system and is almost always fatal once symptoms appear, spread through bites, scratches or saliva from infected animals — dogs are responsible for around 99% of human cases worldwide. Pre-exposure vaccination is a three-dose course (days 0, 7, and 21 or 28), giving around 2 to 3 years' protection. It doesn't remove the need for medical care if you're bitten, but it simplifies the treatment you'd need and buys valuable time in areas where care may be harder to reach.
Given on days 0, 7 and 21–28 — plan to book at least 4 weeks before you travel.
If vaccinated and later bitten, you'll typically need just 2 more doses and no immunoglobulin — unvaccinated people need 5 doses plus immunoglobulin, which isn't always available locally.
Worth prioritising for remote or rural trips, trekking, and travel with children, who are more likely to be bitten and less likely to report it.
A viral infection spread by animal bites, found in over 150 countries
Attacks the central nervous system and is almost always fatal once symptoms appear.
Spread through bites, scratches or saliva from infected animals — dogs cause around 99% of human cases.
Present in 150+ countries, particularly South Asia, Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
Pre-exposure vaccination, alongside prompt wound care, greatly improves your outlook if bitten.
Wash the wound immediately with soap and water for at least 15 minutes, apply antiseptic, and seek medical attention as soon as possible — even if you've had the pre-exposure course. Vaccination simplifies treatment, but it doesn't replace the need for prompt medical care.
Recommended for travellers to rabies-endemic regions, especially remote areas
Especially worthwhile if you're heading somewhere medical care and rabies immunoglobulin may be hard to access quickly.
Worth having if your work brings you into regular contact with animals abroad.
Priced per dose — we will confirm your full course cost at your first appointment
Price shown is per dose. The full course is 3 doses given over 21–28 days — not available on the NHS for travel purposes.
A simple, friendly visit to our Denton clinic
We talk through your itinerary and confirm the course timing works for your trip.
Given the same day at your first appointment, in the upper arm.
We book your remaining doses on days 7 and 21–28 to complete the course before you travel.
Usually mild — soreness at the injection site, headache, nausea, muscle aches or a slight fever.
Children can be vaccinated too — worth considering given their higher bite risk.
Not available on the NHS for travel purposes, so we offer it privately with no referral needed.
No — you'll still need medical attention if bitten or scratched, even after the pre-exposure course. What changes is the treatment: vaccinated people typically need just 2 more doses and no immunoglobulin, rather than 5 doses plus immunoglobulin.
Book at least 4 weeks before you travel, so you have time to complete all three doses (given on days 0, 7 and 21–28).
Wash the wound immediately with soap and water for at least 15 minutes, apply antiseptic, and get medical attention as soon as you can — this matters whether or not you've been vaccinated.
A 2-dose accelerated schedule may be possible in limited circumstances — contact us to discuss your travel dates and we'll advise what's suitable.
Side effects are usually mild — soreness at the injection site, headache, nausea, muscle aches or a slight fever. Serious reactions are rare.
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Book your rabies vaccination with our friendly team in Denton today. Quick, convenient and professional.