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Tropical Medicine and Travel Health
University of Washington
Div. of Infectious
Diseases and Emergency Medicine UW Travel and Tropical Medicine Service
Russell McMullen, MD
UW School of Medicine, Box 354410
Seattle, WA 98195-6123
$62/family all ages
Hours: Mon-Sat 8:00am to 6:00pm
Phone: (206) 598-4888
UWMC Page Operator: (206) 598-6190
Fax: (206) 685-1853
Hours Available: By appointment, or page.
Medical care, laboratory diagnosis, immunizations. Routine and travel
immunizations including YF; diagnosis and treatment of parasitic and
tropical diseases; PhD parasitologist consultation through university
clinic, micro lab; special treatment protocols for parasitic infections
available.
Hall Health Travel
Clinic: University of Washington at Hall Health Primary Care Center
Tel: (206) 616-2495 (live)
(206) 685-1060 (voicemail)
Fax: (206) 685-1853
Hours available: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm and some evenings
by appointment. Immunizations, including YF, JE, HepA. Diagnosis and
treatment of parasitic and tropical diseases. On-site laboratory, with
referral to proximate university hospital PhD. Parasitologist. On-site
pharmacy, specializing in travel medications and adjuncts.
Seattle Area
Public
Health Travel Clinics
Downtown (Seattle) Public Health clinic offer full Travelers' Health
Care Clinics including Travel Assessment, travel immunizations, and prescription
medications for malaria prevention, altitude sickness and treatment of
travelers' diarrhea and other travel-related conditions. Auburn and Northshore
Public Health clinics provide Travel Assessment and travel immunizations,
including oral typhoid, but not prescription medications for other travel-related
conditions.
Polyclinic
1145 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122
206-329-1777
Internal medicine
Martin Siegel, MD only sees patients over 13 years of age.
John Pauk, MD Sees patients over 2 years of age.
Virginia Mason
1100 9th Ave
Seattle, WA 98111
206-583-6585
Susan Holt, PA-C
Payment at time of service
Other Links
International
Travel
Health Clinics
When looking for a Travel Clinic it is a good idea to check with your
own surgery first as some vaccines are available on the NHS - others
will need to be purchased from a private Travel Clinic. The list below
does not indicate all private clinics in the UK. Your surgery may be
able to recommend a local source.
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