Travel vaccines for Camden Town residents
Overground direct from Camden Road to West Hampstead, five stops, around 12 minutes. Hep A, Typhoid, Rabies and Japanese Encephalitis for Southeast Asia backpackers under one roof.
- Overground direct, 5 stops, 12 min from Camden Road
- Same-week appointments, no GP referral needed
- NaTHNaC-designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre
- Hep A + Typhoid + Rabies + Japanese Encephalitis backpacker packs
- Rated 4.9 stars by 200+ London travellers
50 NW London travellers booked this week · Aqua Pharmacy, 59 Mill Ln, London NW6 1NB · Overground direct, 12 min from Camden Road
Backpackers and round-the-world travellers, served the same week
Camden Town is one of London's youngest and most travel-hungry neighbourhoods. NW1 here is a dense mix of long-term residents, students from UCL and the University of Westminster, hostel-bound backpackers and a steady flow of 18 to 25-year-olds heading off on their first big trip. The most common travel patterns we see from Camden are Southeast Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia), South America (Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia), Sri Lanka and India, plus a small but reliable stream of festival travel to North Africa and Eastern Europe. Hep A, Typhoid, Rabies and Japanese Encephalitis form the standard backpacker pack we administer most often from this catchment.
Aqua Travel Clinic is the closest NaTHNaC-designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre to Camden Town. We are an independent GPhC-registered pharmacy (GPhC premises 1123406, owned by Naspram Pharma Limited) and we sit one direct Overground hop from Camden Road station. Most Camden travellers are seen within the same week, including late-afternoon slots that work around shift jobs and study schedules.
What's included in your Camden Town travel consultation
A single appointment covers the risk assessment, the vaccines you need, your certificates and any malaria tablets, so you leave fully protected.
Backpacker risk assessment
NaTHNaC-aligned advice for long Southeast Asia, South America and Indian Subcontinent itineraries, including risk of street food, animal contact and rural travel.
Backpacker vaccine pack
Hep A, Typhoid, Rabies and Japanese Encephalitis available in a single visit. Hep B added for longer stays, tattoos or healthcare contact.
Yellow Fever ICVP certificate
Signed and stamped at the consultation. Required for many South American and African destinations and lifelong valid under current WHO rules.
Malaria prescription on-site
Pharmacist-prescribed atovaquone/proguanil, doxycycline or mefloquine dispensed at the appointment, no separate GP visit.
How your Camden Town appointment works
Four simple steps from booking to leaving with your certificate and any tablets in hand.
1. Book online
Pick a slot at /booking/. Most Camden Town travellers are seen within the week, including late-afternoon slots.
2. Overground direct, 12 minutes
From Camden Road station, take the Overground westbound 5 stops direct to West Hampstead, around 12 minutes. We are 1 minute from the station exit.
3. 15-minute consultation
Sanjay or a colleague reviews your itinerary, confirms which vaccines you need, and vaccinates you on the spot.
4. Certificate + records
Yellow Fever ICVP signed in-clinic. Digital vaccination record emailed for visa files and future trips.
Camden Town's travel-vaccine demand
Camden Town has one of the highest concentrations of young travellers in London. NW1 is dominated by an 18 to 25 demographic mixing students, hostel guests, hospitality workers and creative-industry early-careers. Travel from here skews long, cheap and rugged: Southeast Asia loops through Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Indonesia; South America circuits through Peru, Bolivia, Colombia and Brazil; and the classic India to Nepal to Sri Lanka route remains popular. Hep A, Typhoid, Rabies and Japanese Encephalitis are the four most-requested vaccines we administer for this postcode, with Yellow Fever needed for many South American itineraries and Hep B advised for longer trips, healthcare exposure or tattoos.
We frequently see solo travellers and small backpacker groups booking together. Trips to Thailand, Brazil and India dominate the diary from this catchment, with Indonesia and Vietnam close behind.
Why come to Aqua from Camden Town
Aqua Travel Clinic is the closest NaTHNaC-designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre to Camden Town. We are an independent GPhC-registered pharmacy (GPhC premises 1123406, owned by Naspram Pharma Limited), offering same-week appointments without a GP referral, with transparent per-vaccine pricing. NHS GP travel clinics around Camden typically have 3 to 6 week waits, often require a referral, and most do not stock Yellow Fever (which has to be administered at a designated centre). At Aqua, a backpacker can come in once and leave with Hep A, Typhoid, Rabies pre-exposure, Japanese Encephalitis, Yellow Fever ICVP and malaria tablets all sorted in one visit.
We are used to fitting Camden travellers in around shift work and study, and we keep late-afternoon and early-evening slots open through the week.
Getting from Camden Town to Aqua
The fastest public-transport route is the London Overground. From Camden Road station, take a westbound train direct to West Hampstead, 5 stops, around 12 minutes. Exit, walk north up West End Lane, turn left onto Mill Lane and we are at number 59 on the right. Alternatively, the Northern Line from Camden Town to Belsize Park or Chalk Farm plus a short bus or walk works in about 25 minutes. Cycling along Camden Road and through Primrose Hill takes around 20 minutes. Ready to book your appointment? Most Camden travellers are seen within the same week.
Camden Town travel-clinic questions, answered
Getting to Aqua from Camden Town
From West Hampstead station: exit, walk north up West End Lane, turn left onto Mill Lane. We're at number 59 on the right.
Aqua Travel Clinic · 59 Mill Ln, London NW6 1NB
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Book your Camden Town travel vaccines this week
One direct Overground hop from Camden Road and you are at Aqua. Most Camden backpackers are seen within the week, with late-afternoon slots that work around shift jobs and study.
Aqua Travel Clinic, operated by Aqua Pharmacy (GPhC premises 1123406, owned by Naspram Pharma Limited). Superintendent Pharmacist: Sanjay Mukundkumar Patel (GPhC 2045157).
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- GPhC Register: Sanjay Mukundkumar Patel, Reg. 2045157· General Pharmaceutical Council · accessed 2026-06-10
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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. Last reviewed 10 June 2026 against NaTHNaC, WHO and UKHSA Green Book guidance. This page is informational; it does not replace a clinical consultation.