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Travel MedicineCU on the Road Travel Medicine Program offers information and immunizations for international travel. For over 20 years, CU On the Road has worked with students, staff, and faculty, to prepare for vacation, work, or academic journeys abroad.
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YELLOW FEVER VACCINE
Please be advised that there is currently a shortage of the Yellow Fever vaccine. You can read more about this shortage on the CDC website. Health Services is currently negotiating for more. For those students in need, we suggest adding your name to the waitlist and in the meantime pursuing other sources to get the vaccine. Travel AssessmentsIndividualized, pre-travel assessments identify health risks for a specific trip by providing information about:
During the time of a travel assessment, vaccination records will be reviewed. All other medical issues and personal questions that you may have can be discussed during this time. For information about costs for the assessment, go to Fees . Approximately one hour is needed to complete the assessment. In some cases, subsequent visits may be necessary to complete certain immunization series for your destination. For costs of required and suggested immunizations, go to Vaccine Fees . You will be provided with the latest travel health information, which will include recommended and required immunizations for the country(ies) to which you will be traveling. CU on the Road offers reduced rates to groups of three or more who are traveling to the same destination(s) if you would like to complete assessments together. Making AppointmentsCU on the Road Travel Medicine Program assessments are by appointment only. We recommend that the initial travel assessment be set up well in advance of the departure date. Often travel vaccinations require six (6) weeks to several months. We recommend that you make an appointment at the same time you reserve your tickets for your trip. Prior to Your AppointmentWho Is Eligible?Any Columbia University student, staff, or faculty member from the Morningside campus is eligible for a travel assessment. CU on the Road also provides assessments for spouses and registered partners of Columbia University students, staff, and faculty. The costs incurred through CU on the Road Travel Medicine Program are not part of the Health Service Program . For information about costs for the assessment, go to Fees . Health InsuranceWhether you are traveling out of state or out of the country, it is important to understand your health insurance policy. Many travelers need to purchase additional traveler's insurance from companies specifically designed to meet these needs. Be sure to ask if medical evacuation is provided. If you are enrolled in the Columbia Student Medical Insurance Plan , your travel insurance benefits (including medical evacuation) are provided by Assist America . For more information, contact us . Contact Us
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