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Planning a trip to a tropical destination? Make sure you’re protected against chikungunya fever before you go. At Touchwood Pharmacy, we provide safe and reliable chikungunya vaccine services through our local travel clinic. 

Our team in Leighton Buzzard offers quick appointments, clear advice, and trusted protection to help you travel with confidence.

Why Get the Chikungunya Vaccine in Leighton Buzzard?

Chikungunya is a viral infection spread by mosquito bites in countries across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. It causes high fever, severe joint pain, muscle aches, and skin rashes. While most people recover, some symptoms, like joint pain, may last for weeks or longer. 

Getting the chikungunya vaccine in Leighton Buzzard prepares your body to fight off the virus before you are exposed. It reduces the risk of catching the infection and helps protect against serious complications. 

At Touchwood Pharmacy, our friendly pharmacists will explain how the vaccine works, how long it lasts, and whether you need any other travel vaccines along with it. 

The Chikungunya vaccine is now available. You can visit the booking page to schedule your appointment

What is Wegovy?

Wegovy is a prescription medication used to treat obesity in adults with a BMI of 30 or above or a BMI of 27 or above for individuals who also have weight-related health conditions like Type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure. It contains the active ingredient Semaglutide, which is a GLP-1 receptor agonist.

This medication works by mimicking the effects of a natural hormone that helps regulate your appetite and blood sugar levels, making you feel fuller for longer and reducing your cravings. As a result, it supports weight loss by reducing food intake and promoting healthy lifestyle habits.

Wegovy is an injectable medication that you administer once a week, and it is proven to help individuals lose up to 15% of their body weight on average. This makes Wegovy one of the most effective weight-loss treatments available today.

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Do I Need the Chikungunya Vaccine in Leighton Buzzard?

You might need the vaccine if: 

  • You are travelling to tropical or subtropical countries. 
  • You have a weakened immune system or existing health condition. 
  • You are pregnant or travelling with small children. 
  • You work in health or public service roles. 
  • You want full protection before travelling to a high-risk area. 

          Our team will review your travel plans and health background to suggest the right course of protection. We’ll also explain common side effects such as slight arm soreness, headache, or tiredness, which usually go away on their own. 

          How Does the Chikungunya Vaccine Work?

          The vaccine helps your immune system recognise and fight the virus before it causes harm. This makes it less likely you’ll get seriously ill if you are bitten by an infected mosquito. 

          Being vaccinated helps protect against common chikungunya symptoms, such as painful joints, high fever, and body rashes, and helps you recover faster if exposed. 

          How to Protect Yourself and Others

          The best way to stay protected is to get vaccinated well before your trip. Our trained pharmacists offer fast appointments and personalised advice to secure your health. 

          When Should I Visit a Chikungunya Vaccination Clinic?

          It is best to visit our travel clinic 2 to 4 weeks before your departure. This gives your body time to build strong protection. If you’re travelling sooner, we can still help with urgent appointments and expert guidance. 

          Whether you’re looking for the Chikungunya vaccine in Leighton Buzzard, want to understand Chikungunya treatment, or need advice on Chikungunya medicine, we’re here to support your travel health. 

          The Chikungunya vaccine is now available. You can visit the booking page to schedule your appointment

          FAQs

          Chikungunya is a viral illness spread through mosquito bites, mainly in tropical and subtropical areas. 

          If you’re visiting an area where the virus is common, vaccination is strongly recommended to protect yourself. 

          Ideally, you should get the vaccine two weeks before you travel to allow your body enough time to build immunity. 

          No, only a single dose is currently recommended to provide protection. 

          Some people may experience mild effects such as a slight fever, headache, or tenderness at the injection site. 

          There is no specific treatment. Most people recover with rest, fluids, and pain relief, which is why prevention through vaccination is important.