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Post-Travel Screening (Asymptomatic Travellers): Hospital for Tropical Diseases
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Clinic for asymptomatic travellers who are well, but may have been exposed to a tropical condition while overseas (e.g. possible schistosomiasis).
Travellers must have returned from overseas for a minimum of three months before the service can screen them.
How to Refer
Letter
Referral methods: e-RS
GP referral letter required, please send via the e-Referrals system (direct to hospital).
Self-referral
Patients can self-refer by emailing uclh.htdtravelclinic@nhs.net. This would be for a private appointment.
Locations
Hospital for Tropical Diseases Outpatient Clinic
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Review date: Tuesday, 20 January 2026