
Travelling to new countries on a holiday can be exciting and thrilling and can provide you with a whole host of new memories. But foreign places can also bring health risks due to poor levels of hygiene, malicious insects and travelling to high altitudes.
Whether you’re looking for malaria medication or simple treatment to ward off jet lag, Access Doctor is on hand to ensure that your next adventure is safe, healthy and happy.
Jet lag is a temporary condition that affects those who have travelled through multiple time zones, causing insomnia, extreme tiredness, and headaches.
View productsMalaria is a life-threatening disease that is carried by mosquitoes in certain parts of the world and transmitted through a bite.
View productsMotion sickness is a common condition that some people experience when they are travelling by train, boat car or plane.
View productsWhether you are travelling for business or leisure, foreign places can often bring health risks for travellers due to poor hygiene, mosquitos bites and travelling through different time zones.
At Access Doctor, we have treatments for malaria, travel sickness and jet-lag to help make your journey more safe and enjoyable.
Answers to the most commonly asked questions about Access Doctor and how it works.
Malaria is a tropical disease that is spread by mosquitoes. It is a serious infection and if left undiagnosed, it can be fatal. Symptoms of infection include a high temperature of 38°C or more, shivers, headaches, muscle pain, vomiting and diarrhoea.
How is malaria transmitted?
Malaria is caused by certain types of Plasmodium parasite, which are mainly spread by female Anopheles mosquitoes. These insects tend to bite at dusk and during the night, and the parasite passes into the bloodstream of those they bite.
Where does malaria occur?
Malaria is most commonly found in tropical and subtropical locations where Anopheles mosquitoes thrive. Affected areas include large parts of South Asia and Africa, as well as parts of South and Central America, the Middle East and the Caribbean.
Are there drugs that can prevent malaria?
Yes, you can get medications from a travel health pharmacy that prevent malaria. The right one for you will depend on factors including where you are travelling to, how long you are going for, your age, personal medical history and whether you are pregnant.
What causes jet lag?
Jet lag happens when your regular sleeping pattern is disrupted after a long flight.
How long does jet lag last?
The symptoms typically improve within a few days, although in some cases they can last longer.
Can I prevent jet lag?
You can’t entirely prevent jet lag, but there are things you can do to minimise its effects. For example, get plenty of rest before your journey and during the flight, drink lots of water and stay active by regularly walking around the cabin. If it’s night-time at your destination, try to sleep while travelling. Avoid drinking too much alcohol or caffeine on your flight as they tend to make jet lag worse. When you arrive, change your sleep schedule to your new time zone as quickly as you can and go out during the day to get plenty of natural light.
Does melatonin really work for jet lag?
Melatonin can be used to help reduce the symptoms of jet lag. This hormone is involved in regulating sleep, and melatonin supplements may help to cut the time it takes to fall asleep and reduce tiredness during the day.
What causes motion sickness?
Motion sickness happens as a result of repeated movements, such as moving up and down in a boat or travelling over bumps and around corners in a car. It happens because the signals sent from your inner ear to your brain are different from the signals sent from your eyes, causing confusion and making you feel unwell.
Who might get motion sickness?
Anyone can suffer from motion sickness, but it’s most common in children and pregnant women.
How can I reduce motion sickness?
There are certain things you can do to minimise motion sickness, including reducing motion (for example, by sitting in the middle or a boat or front of a car), looking straight ahead rather than to the side, breathing fresh air (for example, by opening a window in your car) and breaking up journeys. You should also avoid reading or watching screens while in motion and refrain from eating heavy meals immediately before travel.
Are there tablets for motion sickness?
Yes, there are tablets you can take for motion sickness. Antihistamines can be used to help prevent nausea and vomiting, and antiemetic drugs can be used to treat the symptoms of nausea and vomiting.
Our pharmacy is licensed and regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
Indeed, our company operates under all of the legislative requirements in the UK. All of our doctors are licensed with the General Medical Council (GMC), and the General Pharmacy Council (GPhC) licenses our pharmacists.
We have strict governance policies which are routinely reviewed to ensure safe practice. Our Doctors follow the latest treatment guidance from organisations such as NICE. Our doctor will only issue a prescription if it is safe for you, this is after assessing your online medical consultation.
To achieve the best treatments, please always complete the online medical consultation as accurately as possible.
We have a simple 3-step procedure to guarantee that every treatment order is confidential, correct and the medication is delivered to you in a secure manner.
Step 1: Choose your treatment and complete our online medical consultation
Step 2: Our doctors will review the consultation and if appropriate prescribe the requested medication
Step 3: The pharmacy receives the prescription, dispenses and delivers to you.
More information on this can be found on our ‘how it works’ page.
There is no need for any appointments. We are here to serve you 24/7. Moreover, you can complete your health assessment any time that is the most suitable for you and our prescribers will review it at the earliest opportunity.
Your online assessment will be carefully examined by one of our licensed clinicians, they will make a professional opinion about whether or not prescribing treatment for you is suitable. If they are of the opinion that the requested treatment is not suitable for you:
We’ll let you know and you won’t be charged for the service. Where necessary, we’ll let you know why the consultation wasn’t accepted.
No, we do not have any NHS medical records. We do not have access to your NHS Medical Records. Therefore, it is important that you respond as thoroughly and as truthfully as possible to all consultation queries.
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