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Mission Travel Medical Center By appointment in Mission Viejo, CA | |
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Pre-Travel advice for Recreational Travelers, and Global Business Travelers, and International Aid Workers.
Vaccinations including Yellow Fever, Malaria medication for
Prophylactic (preventative) use, and stand-by medication for Travelers
Diarrhea. Advice for insect bite precautions as well as advice on
travel medicine kits.
Current print-out of medical risks, political stability, and emergency
embassy contact numbers in the area you which to travel. Advice on
Travelers Medical Insurance and assistance programs.
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Services of an experienced travel physician certified in clinical
tropical diseases and travelers' health by the American Society of
Tropical Medicine and Hygine. Certificate in travel health from the international society
of travel medicine. Board certified in internal medicine.
Fellow of the American College of Physicians and Clinical Associate
Professor of Medicine, University of California, Irvine.
Pleasant surroundings and a knowledgeable staff will hopefully make a
last minute trip to the health department unnecessary.
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Our fees are modest and payable at the time of service.
We accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
You will receive a detailed receipt of services provided.
By appointment in Mission Viejo, California. Just off of I-5 in
Southern California, the clinic is easily reached from most areas
between Los Angeles and San Diego, including Laguna Beach, Laguna
Niguel, Irvine, and San Clemente.
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Gerald Brennock, M.D. F.A.C.P.
Mission Medical Plaza
26800 Crown Valley Parkway, 3rd Floor
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Call 949-364-6000 to arrange
an appointment. Email or telephone consultations are not available.
Early or late appointments can be arranged if necessary. Appointments
should be made four to six weeks prior to departure, with two weeks the
absolute minimum in certain cases.
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Will you be consulting directly with
a physician or simply get shots from an aid? |
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Is the physician trained and
certified in travel medicine? |
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Does the clinic provide a complete
review of your itinerary along with a detailed review of threats to
your health in each area? |
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