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Dr Sabrina C
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Online Travel Health Advice & Vaccination Scripts

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Australian AHPRA Registered Doctors

Dr Jatandra C
Dr Sabrina C
Dr Heather B
Dr Ang L
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Our doctors use the latest consensus recommendations from the ACTM and up-to-date scientific evidence.

We Offer Scripts for Vaccinations for Your Destination*

Get personalised vaccination advice and prescriptions for your travel destination

Bali

Travel vaccinations for Bali

Vietnam

Travel vaccinations for Vietnam

India

Travel vaccinations for India

Thailand

Travel vaccinations for Thailand

South Africa

Travel vaccinations for South Africa

Indonesia

Travel vaccinations for Indonesia

Any Destination

Vaccination for any destination

* Scripts are issued only if deemed clinically appropriate.

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* Scripts are issued only if deemed clinically appropriate.

How to get travel advice online with MediLeave

1

BOOK

Book a convenient time online with us to speak with an AHPRA registered doctor.

2

CONSULT

A doctor will call you by phone and discuss your travel health needs.

3

SCRIPTS

Receive travel health advice. Vaccination scripts also if needed - sent to your email/sms.

4

VACCINATION

Get vaccinations at local pharmacy or medical practice.

5

TAKE OFF

Enjoy your trip abroad!

Travel Well with MediLeave

Medical Certificates for Travel-Related Health Needs

Important: We do not provide certificates for travel insurance claims.

The Preventive Travel Kit

Don’t wait until you’re unwell overseas. Discuss these essential “Standby Treatments” with our doctors during your consult.

Severe Gastro Kit

Prescription-strength treatment for "Bali Belly" or severe food poisoning. Includes anti-nausea and specific antibiotics.

Altitude Sickness

Essential for treks in Nepal, Peru, or skiing. Scripts for medications to help your body adjust to high elevations.

Jet Lag & Sleep

Manage long-haul transit with short-term sleep aids or Melatonin to reset your sleep rhythm upon arrival.

Infections & Bites

Topical or oral scripts for infected insect bites or skin conditions common in tropical, humid climates.

*All medications require a clinical consultation and are prescribed at the doctor’s discretion.

Real-Time Global Health & Travel Alerts

Stay informed about current disease outbreaks and international health emergencies. W recommend all travelers review the latest World Health Organization (WHO) andSmartraveller updates before departure.

Destination Health Guides

Get tailored health advice for your specific travel destination

Health Prep for Bali & Indonesia

Planning a trip to Bali? While Indonesia is a favourite for Australians, it carries specific health risks that are best managed before you fly.

Staying Healthy in Vietnam & Southeast Asia

From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the Mekong Delta, Southeast Asia requires proactive health planning.

South America & Africa: Yellow Fever & Altitude

Travelling to Brazil, Peru, or across Africa often involves mandatory entry requirements and high-altitude challenges.

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Learn more about Bali Travel Health Advice

It can be difficult to make an in-person appointment due to long wait times, travel-related hassles and tight schedules, especially when you need timely documentation to support work or study requirements. On top of these challenges, many people feel unsure about whether speaking to a doctor online is secure, whether documents will be accepted or if requests will be met quickly enough to matter. Privacy is another consideration, with users typically preferring to keep personal health information to a minimum. MediLeave offers a straightforward solution by connecting Australians with qualified clinicians through a secure telehealth platform. Our goal is to make non-emergency care and compliant medical documentation easier to access. We are an Australian-based service that connects convenience with trusted healthcare, letting you speak with a clinician wherever you are, whether at home, in the office, or out and about. This approach is especially helpful for those in rural or remote areas, individuals with mobility challenges, or anyone managing a busy routine and researching "Bali Travel Health Advice" or "Parasite Testing Australia". With Australian-registered practitioners working in accordance with RACGP and AHPRA standards, you can trust that the care and documentation offered through us are professional, reliable and nationally recognised.

MediLeave makes it easy and reliable to manage everyday healthcare needs without the inconvenience of visiting a clinic. Many people seek quick solutions when they need a medical certificate, want to consult a doctor or require a prescription, and delays can add to an already stressful situation. Our platform provides a range of services, including a way to request medical certificates for work, school, university or carer's leave, using a standard format that meets institutional requirements. You can also connect with experienced doctors, nurses and pharmacists through telehealth consultations, which are available via phone or video. Clinicians can assist with common concerns, such as hair loss treatment, UTIs, erectile dysfunction and heartburn, so you feel supported and informed. For added convenience, you may request new or repeat online prescriptions and receive them directly on your phone, ready for use at your local pharmacy. Plus, when preparing for a trip, you can connect with a doctor for travel health advice and obtain vaccine eScripts for yellow fever and malaria prevention and many other destination-based requirements, all delivered to your phone. Through fast access to professional care, we help you handle your health needs with ease and confidence, making it hassle-free to look up "Bali Travel Health Advice", "Cambodia Travel Advice Vaccinations" or "Bali Travel Vaccination".

Getting the care or documentation you need through MediLeave is simple and straightforward. You can send your request online anytime without arranging a traditional appointment or visiting a clinic, making it well-suited for hectic schedules or after-hours needs. A qualified Australian clinician reviews your submitted information and carefully assesses your situation. If approved, your medical certificate, prescription or consultation outcome will be sent digitally straight to your phone via email or SMS. Medical certificate requests are accessible 24/7 and are usually processed within just 60 minutes on average. Telehealth consultations are available daily between 7am and 11pm AEST, allowing you to join a queue and speak with a doctor without the need for waiting rooms, so it's easy to search for "Thyroid Test" or "Required Vaccinations For Travel". We even place strong importance on safety and transparency by using 256-bit bank-grade encryption to protect your information. This service is appropriate for non-emergency needs; if you have urgent healthcare concerns, direct them to your nearest emergency department or call 000. If you need assistance along the way, support is available via phone or email. Whether you've been interested in "vaccination required for usa travel" or "tretinoin australia prescription", book a telehealth consult now.

Health Risks Overseas

Learn about common health risks when travelling internationally

Malaria is a mosquito-borne parasitic illness found in many tropical and subtropical regions. Prevention focuses on bite avoidance and, in some areas, antimalarial medication.

Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver spread through contaminated food or water, or close contact with an infected person.

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral illness common in many overseas destinations, with daytime bite prevention particularly important.

Typhoid fever is usually contracted through contaminated food or water. Vaccination and hygiene measures may be advised for higher-risk destinations.

Gastroenteritis (traveller’s diarrhoea) can be caused by viruses, bacteria or parasites. Hand hygiene and safe food and water choices can help reduce risk.

*All medications require a clinical consultation and are prescribed at the doctor’s discretion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Travel Health

An online travel health consult works just like an in-person GP visit and any other telehealth consultation. With MediLeave, connect with an online AHPRA-registered doctor who will assess your travel plans and health needs. They provide tailored medical advice on disease prevention and, where necessary, provide prescription online and referrals for vaccinations like malaria and yellow fever. You can then visit your local pharmacy or medical clinic to have the vaccination administered. Book now to speak to one of our doctors about your travel health needs.

Convenient – from the comfort of your lounge or office, anywhere, anytime in Australia.

 

Tailored advice – to your individual health, travel experience and activities that you’re planning on doing whilst overseas.

Safe and efficient – without the need to travel or wait in busy, germ-filled waiting rooms.

We recommend that the adults are present at the telehealth travel health consultation, so discussion can be had around their individual health concerns. Children under the age of 16 do not need to be present.

It’s best to consult a travel medicine doctor 4–6 weeks before your trip. While some vaccines can still be given close to your departure date, others require multiple doses over several weeks or need time to build effective immunity. If you don’t already have basic childhood immunity, getting vaccinated at the last minute may not provide adequate protection.Book a telehealth appointment now to speak to one of our AHPRA-registered doctors about your trip to get advice.

Likely, yes, you would but this would also depend on your medical history, and your specific destination/area in these countries and activities you are planning in these countries. It’s best to have a consult a with a doctor 4–6 weeks prior to your departure and get personalised advice and specific vaccination requirements for each of these countries.

Yes, during your consult if the doctor recommends that you need malaria tablets, diarrhoea tablets, specific vaccination, or any other medicine for your trip, they can send you a prescription online directly to your phone via sms or email. You can then scan the escript QR code at any pharmacy to get it dispensed.

Have more questions? Speak with one of our doctors today.

Ready for Your Next Adventure?

Book your travel health consultation today and travel with confidence. Our AHPRA-registered doctors are ready to help you prepare.