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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer JOHN T. MILLIKEN DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE Division of Infectious Diseases Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About UsAbout Us History of the Division Diversity & Inclusion EducationEducation FellowshipFellowship Why Choose WashU? 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Make an Appointment Division faculty with expertise in travel and global infectious diseases provide advice based on a traveler’s destination about preventative practices, including: Immunizations for viral hepatitis, typhoid fever, meningococcal, Japanese encephalitis, etc.Prophylactic antibiotic therapy, such as malaria prophylaxisinformation about how to avoid infections Travelers should plan to seek consultation at least three weeks before departure to ensure that all appropriate immunizations can be administered and become effective. However, patients can also be seen on shorter notice. Patients with post-travel health concerns may likewise seek consultation. Payment is required at the time of service. Exact prices will not be given over the phone as the pricing structure fluctuates and pricing will be determined based on immunizations needed at the time of the visit. We accept cash, checks or charge cards. Most insurance companies will only reimburse charges if it is medically necessary. We do not send claims to your healthcare provider. If you would like to submit the charges yourself, please do so and we will provide you with the receipt. Appointments Clinic appointments: 314-362-9098 Hours 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday Location The International Travel Clinic is conveniently located on the Washington University Medical Center campus. Parking is available on the adjacent lot. 620 South Taylor Ave., Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63110 View Clinic Location in Google Maps Washington University Maps & Directions Patient forms Please download and complete the Travel Health Form (pdf) and bring it with you to your appointment. More resources Travelers’ Health (CDC)Zika Virus Testing in St. Louis AreaZika Virus: Information for Healthcare Providers and Patients from Becker Library.Mosquito Bite Prevention for Travelers (pdf) from the CDC.Visit the CDC’s website for additional disease information for travelers. Patient Care General Infectious Diseases The PrEP Program HIV Hepatitis C Clinic Travel Medicine Transplant/Oncology Infectious Diseases Invasive Fungal Infections Clinic Bone and Joint Infectious Diseases Injection Drug Use Bridge to Health Program Outpatient Parental Antimicrobial Therapy Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection Antimicrobial Stewardship Clinical Trials Division of Infectious DiseasesJohn T. Milliken Department of Internal MedicineMailing Address: 4523 Clayton Ave., MSC 8051-0043-15 | St. Louis MO, 63110Administrative Offices: 4990 Children’s Place | St. Louis, MO 63110Administrative Offices: 314-454-8354Clinic Appointment: 314-362-9098 or [email protected] Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Resources HIV Program In Vivo Imaging Core The PrEP Program St. Louis STI/HIV Prevention Training Center ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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