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Walgreens expands health services for travelers

Walgreens is expanding its scope of service to help prepare international travelers headed to India, China, Aruba, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and other global destinations with travel consultations and immunizations.

April 21, 2014

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Walgreens is expanding its scope of service to help prepare international travelers headed to India, China, Aruba, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and other global destinations with travel consultations and immunizations.

Appointments are available with pharmacists trained in travel health, who can advise patients on required or recommended immunizations, prescription refills and over-the-counter medications, as well as destination-specific information including any known health or safety risk.

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Patients can choose between a 15-minute or 30-minute consultation including immunization and medication refill recommendations, a personalized travel health report and development of reference and vaccination documentation required for travel in a number of countries. Consultations start at $19.99.

Travel immunizations are available at more than 5,000 Walgreens stores and full travel consultations, including immunizations and other services, are offered at 1,500 Walgreens pharmacies.

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