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Virtual Travel Clinic — Serving Toronto, ON

Toronto Travel Clinic — Yellow Fever Designated Provider & Virtual Consultations

Toronto's travel vaccine clinic — virtual consultations with ISTM CTH® certified physicians and on-site vaccines at our designated Toronto pharmacy. As one of the few Yellow Fever designated providers in the GTA, we issue the official ICVP certificate required for travel to Africa and South America. Book online, consult by video, pick up your vaccines same week.

How it works for Toronto travellers

1

Book online

Pick a time that works from Toronto. No waiting-room commute.

2

Meet your physician

Licensed Canadian physician builds your personalized vaccine plan by video.

3

Visit our Toronto pharmacy

Walk in on your own schedule for vaccines and prescriptions.

Yellow Fever Vaccine for Toronto — Designated Provider

The Virtual Travel Clinic is one of the few Yellow Fever designated vaccination centres in the Greater Toronto Area. We are authorized to administer the Yellow Fever vaccine (Stamaril) and issue the International Certificate of Vaccination and Prophylaxis (ICVP) — the official “yellow card” required for entry to certain countries in Africa and South America. The certificate is valid for life (WHO 2016 guidelines).

Learn about the Yellow Fever vaccine →

Getting here from Toronto

Most Toronto travellers reach the pharmacy within a short drive or TTC ride.

Steps from multiple TTC stations with on-street parking nearby.

Travellers we see from Toronto

Toronto travellers are a global bunch — we regularly prepare Pearson- and Billy-Bishop-bound clients heading to South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South America, and Southeast Asia. Our Toronto pharmacy is one of the few Yellow Fever designated centres in the GTA, making us the first call for travellers heading to Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. Our catchment spans downtown, the East End, West End, and the waterfront.

Travel health services for Toronto residents

Pre-travel consultation

Virtual video consultation with a licensed Canadian physician trained in travel medicine.

Travel vaccines on-site \u2192

Yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A & B, rabies, Japanese encephalitis, Dukoral, and more.

Malaria prevention \u2192

Prescription Malarone, doxycycline, or mefloquine tailored to your itinerary.

Altitude sickness & prescriptions

Diamox, antibiotics for travellers’ diarrhea, and destination-specific kits.

Family & group consultations

Multi-generational trips handled in one appointment.

Yellow Fever ICVP certificate \u2192

Official International Certificate of Vaccination issued at our designated centre.

Book your Toronto travel consultation

Most consultations book within 48 hours. We accept travellers from across the GTA and most destinations benefit from at least 4\u20136 weeks of lead time.

Book a consultation

Not near Toronto? We still see you.

Virtual Travel Clinic serves travellers across all of Canada. Whether you're in British Columbia, Alberta, the Prairies, Quebec, the Atlantic provinces, or the territories, our physicians can consult by video and courier your prescriptions nationwide.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Travel Clinic Toronto

Where can I get a Yellow Fever vaccine in Toronto?

The Virtual Travel Clinic is a Yellow Fever designated provider in Toronto. We administer the vaccine and issue the ICVP certificate required for travel to designated countries. The consultation is virtual; the injection is at our Toronto pharmacy location.

What is the best travel clinic in Toronto?

The right travel clinic depends on your needs. The Virtual Travel Clinic offers ISTM CTH® certified physicians, Yellow Fever designation, an in-house pharmacy, and same-week virtual appointments — so the consultation, prescription, and vaccination can all happen in one streamlined process.

How far in advance should Toronto travellers book?

At least 4–6 weeks before departure is ideal. Some vaccines require multiple doses spaced weeks apart (rabies: 2 doses over 7+ days; hepatitis B: 3 doses over 6 months). Same-week appointments are available for urgent travel.

What travel vaccines do Toronto travellers most commonly need?

The most common vaccines we administer for Toronto travellers include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever (Africa/South America), Malaria prophylaxis (sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia), Rabies (India, Southeast Asia), and Dukoral for traveller's diarrhea. Your specific needs depend on your destination and itinerary.

Are travel vaccines covered by OHIP in Ontario?

Most travel vaccines are not covered by OHIP. Many extended health benefit plans do cover vaccines — check your plan. We provide official receipts for all services for insurance submission.

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