Just one dose is needed — no follow-up appointment required for most travellers.
Protect yourself before travelling with our chikungunya vaccination service in Denton, Manchester. A single injection recommended for trips to Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean islands, and Central and South America.
A single-dose vaccine for travellers heading to mosquito-borne risk areas
Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne virus that causes sudden high fever, severe joint pain, muscle aches and a rash, with joint pain sometimes lasting weeks or months. Two vaccines are currently used in the UK — Ixchiq and Vimkunya — both given as a single injection. Ideally have it at least 2 to 4 weeks before you fly, so protection has time to build up.
Just one dose is needed — no follow-up appointment required for most travellers.
Have it at least 2 to 4 weeks before departure so your protection has time to build.
Chikungunya risk spans Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean islands, and Central and South America.
A mosquito-borne virus found across many popular travel destinations
Spread by daytime-biting mosquitoes, with symptoms usually starting 3 to 7 days after a bite.
High fever and severe joint pain are typical, along with muscle aches, headache, fatigue and a rash.
Present across Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean islands, and Central and South America, including the Caribbean.
A single vaccine dose gives strong protection ahead of higher-risk travel.
Unlike many mosquito-borne illnesses, chikungunya's joint pain can persist for weeks or even months after the initial infection has passed — one of the reasons it's worth vaccinating against before higher-risk travel.
Recommended for travellers heading to mosquito-borne risk areas
Worth considering if you're heading to Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean islands, or Central and South America.
Chikungunya can hit harder in older adults and people with existing health conditions, so vaccination is often worth prioritising.
One simple price for the full dose — no hidden extras
Price is for a single dose. Pregnant or breastfeeding travellers, and those under 12, need an individual risk assessment — ask our team.
A simple, friendly visit to our Denton clinic
We talk through your itinerary and confirm the vaccine is suitable for your trip.
Just one dose, given in the upper arm — most people feel only a brief scratch.
Ideally have it 2 to 4 weeks before you travel, to give protection time to build.
Usually mild — a sore arm, headache, tiredness or a slight fever for a day or two.
Given to most adults and children from 12 years old, with individual assessment where needed.
Not available on the NHS for travel purposes, so we offer it privately with no referral needed.
Just one. Both vaccines currently used in the UK — Ixchiq and Vimkunya — are given as a single injection, with no follow-up dose needed for most travellers.
Ideally at least 2 to 4 weeks before departure, so your body has time to build protection. It can still be worth having closer to travel if that's not possible.
It depends on your destination and itinerary. Chikungunya is found across Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean islands, and Central and South America. Our pharmacist can advise based on where you're travelling and for how long.
No — the chikungunya vaccine only protects against chikungunya. Dengue, Zika and yellow fever need separate protection measures, which we can also advise on.
Most people just get a sore arm, mild headache, tiredness or a slight fever for a day or so. Serious reactions are uncommon and monitored through the UK's Yellow Card scheme.
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