

Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis B Vaccine at Lichfield Travel Clinic
At Lichfield Travel Clinic, we offer the hepatitis B vaccine to protect against a serious viral infection that affects the liver. Hepatitis B is spread through contact with infected blood and bodily fluids and can lead to long-term liver damage, including cirrhosis and liver cancer.
We provide licensed hepatitis B vaccines, including Engerix-B and HBVAXPRO, suitable for both adults and children.
Who Is at Risk of Hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is found worldwide but is more common in parts of:
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- East and Southeast Asia
- South America
- The Middle East
- Eastern Europe
You may be at greater risk of hepatitis B if:
You are travelling to high-risk countries for extended periods
You are likely to need medical or dental care abroad
You are working in healthcare, humanitarian aid, or emergency services
You engage in activities that involve close personal contact, tattoos, or piercings
You have unprotected sex or share needles
Hepatitis B often has no symptoms at first, but it can cause chronic liver disease in the long term.
Who Should Consider the Hepatitis B Vaccine?
Vaccination is recommended for:
Travellers spending extended time in high-risk areas
Healthcare and emergency workers
People involved in aid or disaster relief work
Individuals with chronic liver or kidney conditions
Babies and children born to hepatitis B-positive mothers
Anyone likely to have medical procedures or high-risk exposure while abroad
The vaccine is suitable for people of all ages and can also be combined with the hepatitis A vaccine if needed.
How Does the Hepatitis B Vaccine Work?
The hepatitis B vaccine contains a non-infectious component of the virus. It works by prompting your immune system to produce antibodies, giving you protection if you’re exposed to the virus in the future.
How Is the Vaccine Administered?
The vaccine is given as a series of 3 injections
The standard schedule is at 0, 1, and 6 months
An accelerated schedule (0, 7, and 21 days with a 12-month booster) is available for last-minute travellers
A combined hepatitis A & B vaccine is also available for those requiring protection against both infections
How Effective Is It?
Over 90% of people develop long-lasting protection after completing the course
Protection is typically lifelong after a full course and successful immune response
A blood test can confirm immunity if needed for work or visa purposes
Book Your Vaccine
If you’re planning travel to a region with a high risk of hepatitis B — or if your occupation puts you at risk — contact Lichfield Travel Clinic today. Our expert team will guide you through your vaccination schedule to ensure you’re protected wherever you go.
Hepatitis B Vaccine
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Vaccine | No. Of Doses | Price Per Dose | Pricing Per Course |
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Hepatitis B | 3 | £55.00 | £165.00 |
Hepatitis B paediatric | 3 | £35.00 | £105.00 |
read Vaccination FAQ’s
It’s recommended to book your travel consultation at least 6–8 weeks before you travel. Some vaccines require multiple doses over a period of time, and certain vaccines take time to become fully effective. However, if your trip is sooner, don’t worry — we can still help with last-minute protection and advice.
Not necessarily. Vaccination requirements vary depending on your destination, planned activities, length of stay, and your medical history. During your consultation, our trained professionals will assess your itinerary and provide personalized travel health advice based on up-to-date guidance from NaTHNaC (National Travel Health Network and Centre).
Lichfield Travel Clinic offers a comprehensive range of vaccinations including:
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Hepatitis A & B
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Typhoid
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Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
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Rabies
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Yellow Fever (we are a registered Yellow Fever centre)
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Japanese Encephalitis
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Cholera
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Meningitis ACWY
We also provide antimalarial medication and advice tailored to your travel needs.
In most cases, yes — but it depends on the type of vaccination and your specific health situation. Our clinicians will review your medical history, current medications, and any special circumstances before recommending vaccines or medications. Safety is our top priority, and we will advise you accordingly.
Some countries require an International Certificate of Vaccination (ICVP) for specific diseases, such as Yellow Fever. If this applies to your destination, we will issue an official certificate during your appointment. Always check entry requirements before you travel, or ask us for help.
Yes, it is generally safe and common to receive more than one vaccine during a single appointment. Our clinicians will space vaccines appropriately and explain what to expect, helping minimize any discomfort or side effects.