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(239) 649-3322
Medical Director:
Christy Cugini, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.E.
Diabetes Education Program
The Diabetes Education Program at Naples Medical Center helps to lead you through the maze that is diabetes. The primary function is to increase your understanding and teach the skills you will need to become proactive in your own healthcare.
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The Travelers Clinic of the Naples Medical Center is honored and pleased to serve you. The Traveler’s Clinic has been providing travelers with vaccines and advice for healthy travel since 1994 and providing immigration physical since 1998. We are a yellow fever vaccination center.
Another goal of the clinic is to prevent clients from receiving “required” vaccinations at a foreign airport or border and the potential for exposure to Hepatitis B or HIV from contaminated needles. A few countries require proof of yellow fever vaccination prior to entry if you are coming from a country know to have yellow fever. The Travelers Clinic providers vaccination and documentation on the “yellow card”, the International Certificate of Vaccination.
- Diphtheria-Tetanus
- Hepatitis A adult
- Hepatitis B adult
- Hepatitis B (peds)
- Influenza
- Japanese Encephalitis
- special order
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella
(MMR)
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- Meningococcus
- Pneumococcus
- Polio (Injectable)
- Rabies (IM)-Special Order
- Varivax (chicken pox)
- Yellow Fever
- Typhoid(Typhim Vi)
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* Prices are subject to change
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400 8th St N - 1st Floor
Hours
Mon.-Fri. 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Sundays Closed
Phone
(239) 649-3333
MEDINA, Tyrone J., M.D. Emergency Medicine
SHIELDS, Paul J., M.D. Internal Medicine
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What is travel medicine?
Travel medicine is a special interest of the various health needs of travelers. For most people this means pre-travel assessment of disease risks and providing immunizations, medications and information for healthy travel. Your health history, destination, purpose of travel, mode of travel, and duration of travel all play a part in the assessment. The clinic receives up-to-date health and security information based on current recommendations from the U.S. Centers of Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO) and US State Department.
We have maps showing malaria zones and provide prophylactic medications against malaria if there is the potential for exposure. We also address general travel health concerns including travelers diarrhea, jet lag and altitude sickness. Travelers diarrhea is common depending on the country and mode of travel. It affects 30 -50 percent of travelers.
The travel clinic can provide medications either preventative or as treatment of travelers diarrhea. You have spent considerable time and money on your trip. It would be terrible to have your trip ruined by diarrhea. Taking along medications to treat travelers diarrhea is a good insurance policy. If you need them, you will be glad you have them. If you don’t need them, great! Either way you win.
Immunizations, Fees and Billing:
If you do not know what vaccines you need or require prescriptions (including anti- malarial medication), you will need a consultation with a physician. All visits require a brief review of your medical history.
Doctors Consultation: $75 per person. Includes a review of your medical history and itinerary: and prescriptions for malaria prophylaxis, travelers diarrhea, jet lag or insomnia, altitude illness, and motion sickness as your situation dictates.
NOTE: Vaccine costs vary and we reserve the right to change fees without notice. Furthermore, we make every effort to have all vaccines in stock, however, national shortages of vaccines occur from time to time and some vaccines may not be available.
The Payment is due at the time of service. We accept American Express, Discovery Card, Master Card , VISA, Cash or Check. Medicare and many individual policies do not cover travel vaccinations. Please check with your individual insurance company on your policies coverage. We will provide you with a statement that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.
Resource Links:
National Center for Infectious Diseases CDC:
www.cdc.gov/travel
Government agency offering up-to-date traveler’s and immunization health information.
US State Department: Travel Warnings and Consular Information:
www.travel.state.gov/travel |
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