One combined dose covers all three diseases — no need for three separate jabs.
Top up your Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio protection before travelling with our DTP booster service in Denton, Manchester. A single combined injection recommended if it's been more than 10 years since your last dose.
One combined booster covering diphtheria, tetanus and polio
Most people had their DTP course as children, but immunity fades over time. Revaxis is a combined booster covering diphtheria, tetanus and polio in a single injection, recommended if your last dose was more than 10 years ago — commonly around school age. It's especially worth topping up before travel to South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe or Central Asia.
One combined dose covers all three diseases — no need for three separate jabs.
Usually done in under 20 minutes, and can be given alongside other travel vaccines.
Side effects are usually mild and settle within a day or two — most people just have a sore arm.
Three serious diseases, all covered by one combined vaccine
A bacterial infection that can affect the throat and airway, and in severe cases damage the heart.
Caused by bacteria in soil and entering through wounds, leading to painful muscle spasms and lockjaw.
A viral infection that can, in rare cases, cause permanent paralysis.
Revaxis protects against all three with a single combined injection.
Childhood DTP vaccination doesn't last forever — protection gradually wanes, which is why a booster is recommended roughly every 10 years, especially before travel to higher-risk regions.
Recommended if your last DTP dose was over 10 years ago
Most adults were last vaccinated around school age — if that's more than 10 years ago, it's worth topping up before travel.
Worth prioritising if you're heading to South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe or Central Asia.
One simple price for the single booster — no hidden extras
This booster is sometimes available free on the NHS depending on your circumstances — worth asking your GP about that route first if it applies to you.
A quick, friendly visit to our Denton clinic
We confirm your vaccination history and whether a booster is right for you.
One jab, given in the upper arm — most people feel only a brief scratch.
A quick appointment, and can be combined with other travel vaccines on the same visit.
Usually mild — soreness at the injection site, a slight fever or headache for a day or two.
Happy to give this alongside other travel vaccines at the same visit, where suitable.
This may be free on the NHS depending on your circumstances — otherwise book with us privately, no referral needed.
If it's been more than 10 years since your last DTP dose — for most adults that's their last school-age vaccination — it's worth having a booster before travelling. Our pharmacist can talk through your history with you.
We recommend 2 to 4 weeks before departure, though it can still be worth having closer to your trip if needed.
Yes — DTP is often given at the same appointment as other travel vaccines such as Hepatitis A or Typhoid, saving you a return visit.
It's particularly worth topping up before travel to South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe or Central Asia, where standards of routine immunisation can vary.
Most people just get some soreness, redness or swelling at the injection site, and occasionally a mild fever, headache or muscle aches for a day or two.
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