Travel Clinic for Bishops Waltham Residents
Thirty minutes south down the A32. Yellow Fever centre, every travel vaccine in stock, same-day appointments.
Travel vaccines for Bishops Waltham, 30 minutes south on the A32
Bishops Waltham travellers cover a steady mix — retirees on Mediterranean and long-haul cruises sailing from Southampton, families flying from Heathrow and Gatwick, business travellers commuting through Portsmouth and Southampton, and longer-distance holiday-makers heading for sun, safari and South Asia. Gunwharf Travel Clinic is around 30 minutes south on the A32 — a straight run through Wickham, then onto the M27 east briefly and south on the M275 into Portsea. Same-day appointments are routinely available — no GP referral, no waiting list.
Abdullah Seyed (MPharm, GPhC reg. 2211356) leads day-to-day clinical practice. Merali Pharmacy, operating Gunwharf Travel Clinic, is a NaTHNaC-designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre — authorised to issue valid International Certificates of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP). GPhC premises 1099145, registered with the Information Commissioner's Office.
You'll get an itinerary-specific risk assessment against the latest TravelHealthPro and WHO advice, then every vaccine you need in the same appointment where clinically possible. Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Meningitis ACWY, Cholera. Practical malaria advice for your route. Most appointments take 20–30 minutes; you'll walk out with the jabs, the certificate where relevant, and a written travel-health summary.
NHS travel services for Bishops Waltham residents cover some vaccines through GP practices, but waiting lists are real and Yellow Fever, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Hajj jabs and most cholera vaccines are private everywhere. A quick run down the A32 is often easier than the GP wait — and you walk out fully vaccinated the same day.
Lead pharmacist at Merali Pharmacy, operating Gunwharf Travel Clinic on Queen Street, Portsea. GPhC-registered (reg. 2211356), travel-medicine trained, working under UK regulatory standards.
Travel vaccines for Bishops Waltham residents
Bishops Waltham is a Meon Valley market town with a steady travel mix — retirees on Mediterranean and long-haul cruises sailing from Southampton, families flying from Heathrow and Gatwick for school-holiday breaks, business travellers using both Portsmouth and Southampton, plus longer-distance holiday-makers heading for sun, safari and South Asia. Gunwharf Travel Clinic is around 30 minutes south on the A32 — a straight run through Wickham, then briefly east on the M27 and south on the M275 into Portsea.
Travel vaccines for cruise passengers from the Meon Valley
A high proportion of our Bishops Waltham patients are picking up Yellow Fever certificates before cruises out of Southampton's Mayflower Cruise Terminal or Portsmouth International Port. Cruises stopping in sub-Saharan Africa or parts of South America typically need a valid ICVP certificate — issued at least 10 days before sailing. We sort that in a single 20-minute appointment with the certificate issued the same day. Many Bishops Waltham travellers also add Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Cholera depending on the itinerary.
NHS vs private for Bishops Waltham travellers
Some travel vaccines are NHS-funded through your GP for travel to certain destinations — typically Hepatitis A, Typhoid and the combined Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio booster. NHS Fit for Travel is the canonical reference. Yellow Fever, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Meningitis ACWY for Hajj and Umrah, and most cholera courses are private everywhere in the UK. NHS travel appointments often book weeks ahead — a same-day private appointment 30 minutes down the A32 is usually quicker.
The common travel vaccines we provide
Plus practical malaria advice for your route.
Getting to 24 Queen Street from Bishops Waltham
By car, the A32 south is the most direct — through Wickham, joining the M27 east at J10, then south on the M275 into Portsea, around 30 minutes most of the day. By train change at Botley and Fareham or Eastleigh for the Portsmouth & Southsea service, around 45 minutes total. Pay-and-display parking on Queen Street.
Everything you need in one appointment
No follow-up bookings. We sort the lot in one visit where clinically possible.
Destination risk assessment
Itinerary-specific risk review against the latest TravelHealthPro and WHO advice — not a generic checklist.
Every travel vaccine in stock
Yellow Fever, Hep A, Hep B, Typhoid, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Meningitis ACWY, Cholera — administered under PGD by a trained pharmacist.
Yellow Fever certificate (ICVP)
NaTHNaC-designated centre. Valid International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis issued on the day.
Malaria advice for your route
Practical guidance on whether anti-malarials are advised for your route, season and activities — and how to source them.
Travel health summary
Written summary of every jab and bite-avoidance recommendation — handy if your employer or insurer asks.
Families welcome
Children from 9 months for Yellow Fever, earlier for some other vaccines. Parent or guardian present for under-16s.
Pre-screen, vaccinate, certificate. Usually 30 minutes total.
Three steps from booking to fully vaccinated.
Book online or call
Pick a slot at gunwharftravelclinic.co.uk/booking. Tell us where you're going, when, and for how long.
A32 south from Bishops Waltham
24 Queen St, Portsea. 30 minutes south on the A32 through Wickham, then M27 east briefly and M275 into Portsea.
Vaccinated and certified
Get your jabs the same visit and a Yellow Fever certificate where relevant. Written travel-health summary by email.
Thirty minutes from arrival to vaccinated.
What actually happens when you walk through the door at 24 Queen Street.
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Thirty minutes south on the A32. Direct run through Wickham.
24 Queen Street, Portsea,
Portsmouth PO1 3HN
14 mi · 30 mins
A32 south through Wickham, then M27 east at J10 and M275 south into Portsea. By train change at Botley and Fareham or Eastleigh.
Common questions from Bishops Waltham travellers
Do I need a GP referral?
No. Anyone can self-refer to a private travel clinic. Book directly online at gunwharftravelclinic.co.uk/booking or call 02392 821859.
How far in advance should I book?
Ideally 4–6 weeks before travel — enough time for multi-dose courses and for the Yellow Fever certificate to become valid (10 days after the jab). Same-week and same-day appointments are routinely available too.
Which vaccines do I actually need?
Depends on where you're going, how long, what activities, age and medical history. Bring your itinerary and any previous vaccine records.
Are travel vaccines free on the NHS?
Some are. Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio combined, Hepatitis A and Typhoid through some GP practices for certain destinations. Yellow Fever, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Meningitis ACWY for Hajj, and most cholera vaccines are private everywhere.
Can children be vaccinated here?
Yes. Most travel vaccines from age 1, Yellow Fever from 9 months. Children under 16 need a parent or guardian present.
What is the Yellow Fever certificate (ICVP)?
A WHO-recognised document for Yellow Fever vaccination. Required at the border for entry to Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda and others. Only NaTHNaC-designated centres can issue valid ones — Merali Pharmacy is one (premises 1099145).
How long does an appointment take?
20–30 minutes total — pre-screen, vaccinate, certificate (where relevant) and written summary.
Where exactly are you and how do I get there from Bishops Waltham?
Gunwharf Travel Clinic, 24 Queen Street, Portsea, Portsmouth PO1 3HN — inside Merali Pharmacy. From Bishops Waltham take the A32 south through Wickham, join the M27 east at J10, then south on the M275 into Portsea — around 30 minutes most of the day. By train change at Botley and Fareham or Eastleigh for the Portsmouth & Southsea service, around 45 minutes. Pay-and-display parking on Queen Street.
From Bishops Waltham to 24 Queen Street
A32 south through Wickham, then M27 east at J10 and M275 south into Portsea. By train change at Botley and Fareham or Eastleigh.
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- TravelHealthPro — Country-specific travel health advice (accessed 2026-05-20)
- NHS Fit for Travel — Vaccine recommendations by destination (accessed 2026-05-20)
- WHO — International travel and health, 2024 (accessed 2026-05-20)
- UK Health Security Agency — Green Book (accessed 2026-05-20)
- TravelHealthPro — UK Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres (accessed 2026-05-20)
- GPhC — Register entry — Abdullah Seyed (2211356) at Merali Pharmacy (accessed 2026-05-20)
Information on this page is general guidance from Gunwharf Travel Clinic, operated by Merali Pharmacy (GPhC premises 1099145). Individual vaccination needs depend on your specific itinerary, health history and time of year — a travel consultation determines what you actually need.
