Travel vaccines for Georgia
Hep A, Typhoid, Hep B and Tick-borne Encephalitis advice for Tbilisi, Svaneti hiking and Kazbegi, in one short consultation near West Hampstead station.
- Moderate travel risk
- Hep A and Typhoid standard
- TBE for Caucasus hikes
- GPhC-registered pharmacy
- Same-week appointments
50 West Hampstead travellers booked this week · Aqua Pharmacy, 59 Mill Ln, London NW6 1NB
Georgia (the country) is a fast-growing destination for UK travellers: Tbilisi for the old town and food, Kakheti for wine, Svaneti for high-altitude hiking, and Kazbegi for the Caucasus mountains. NaTHNaC recommends Hepatitis A and Typhoid for most travellers, Hepatitis B for longer trips or healthcare contact, and Tick-borne Encephalitis (TBE) for travellers walking, camping or working in forested rural areas of the Caucasus between spring and autumn. Routine UK boosters should also be up to date.
Aqua Travel Clinic in West Hampstead is operated by Aqua Pharmacy (GPhC-registered premises 1123406, owned by Naspram Pharma Limited) under Superintendent Pharmacist Sanjay Mukundkumar Patel (GPhC 2045157). We can review your itinerary, give Hep A, Typhoid, Hep B and TBE as needed, top up routine boosters and provide written advice on food, water and tick bite avoidance in a single short appointment, usually same-week.
What is included in your Georgia travel consultation
Hep A, Typhoid, Hep B, TBE and practical Caucasus advice with a GPhC-registered pharmacist.
Hepatitis A and Typhoid
Standard for Georgia. Available separately or combined as Viatim (one injection).
Hepatitis B and TBE for Caucasus hikers
Hep B for longer trips or healthcare contact; TBE for those hiking, camping or working in Caucasus forests in spring or autumn.
Routine boosters and bite avoidance
Tetanus, Diphtheria and Polio top-up if due, plus written advice on tick bites and food and water safety.
How your Georgia appointment works
From booking to boarding in four short steps with a GPhC-registered pharmacist.
1. Book online
Pick a time at aquatravelclinic.co.uk/booking. Most travellers get an appointment within the week.
2. Quick travel history
The pharmacist reviews your itinerary, hiking plans, accommodation and routine vaccine history.
3. Vaccinate as needed
Hep A, Typhoid, Hep B and TBE given on the spot if recommended.
4. Practical advice
Written advice on food and water, tick bite avoidance and altitude on Caucasus trekking trips.
Travel vaccines for Georgia at a glance
Georgia is a moderate travel-vaccine risk country. NaTHNaC recommends Hepatitis A and Typhoid for most travellers, Hepatitis B for longer trips or healthcare contact, and Tick-borne Encephalitis (TBE) for travellers walking, camping or working in Caucasus forests between spring and autumn. Routine UK boosters should also be up to date.
Hepatitis A and Typhoid
Standard for Georgia. Hep A protects for around 12 months from a single dose, 25 years with a booster. Typhoid protects for around 3 years.
Hepatitis B
Considered for longer trips, healthcare contact, or travellers who might receive medical or dental treatment.
Tick-borne Encephalitis
Considered for outdoor activity in Caucasus forests between spring and autumn.
Book your appointment
Aqua Travel Clinic is at 59 Mill Lane, West Hampstead NW6 1NB. Book your Georgia travel appointment online.
Georgia travel questions, answered
In West Hampstead
Exit West Hampstead station, head north up West End Lane, turn left onto Mill Lane. We are at number 59, on your right.
Aqua Travel Clinic · 59 Mill Ln, London NW6 1NB
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One short appointment for Hep A, Typhoid, Hep B, TBE and practical Caucasus travel advice with a NaTHNaC-aligned, GPhC-registered pharmacist.
Aqua Travel Clinic, operated by Aqua Pharmacy (GPhC premises 1123406, owned by Naspram Pharma Limited). Superintendent Pharmacist: Sanjay Mukundkumar Patel (GPhC 2045157).
- NaTHNaC / TravelHealthPro: Georgia country page· NaTHNaC · accessed 2026-06-10
- UKHSA Green Book: Hepatitis A (Chapter 17)· UK Health Security Agency · accessed 2026-06-10
- UKHSA Green Book: Tick-borne Encephalitis (Chapter 31)· UK Health Security Agency · accessed 2026-06-10
- GPhC Register: Sanjay Mukundkumar Patel, Reg. 2045157· General Pharmaceutical Council · accessed 2026-06-10
Page reviewed by Sanjay Mukundkumar Patel MPharm (GPhC 2045157), Superintendent Pharmacist of Aqua Pharmacy. Aqua Pharmacy (Premises 1123406) is owned by Naspram Pharma Limited and operates Aqua Travel Clinic in West Hampstead. Country-entry rules can change at short notice; check NaTHNaC or your airline before travel. This page is informational; it does not replace a clinical consultation.