Travel Clinic of New York
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Travel health needs a quiet, specialized corner in the city. Travel Clinic of New York sits at 35 W 36th St. Rm 4w, a midtown address that keeps the focus on preparation rather than spectacle. The clinic handles the practical side of global mobility—yellow fever vaccines, malaria prophylaxis, traveler’s diarrhea advice, typhoid immunizations, hepatitis A and B protection, and routine boosters that most primary-care offices defer. A call to (212) 686-5835 can book the appointment; the same line fields questions about altitude precautions or Japanese encephalitis.
Midtown’s density means the clinic shares sidewalks with garment wholesalers and coffee carts, yet the office itself stays out of the foot-traffic fray. Visitors who arrive early often find a bench on the plaza across the street, watching the garment-district trucks unload while they review their itineraries. The category itself—pre-travel medicine—demands precision; every shot or script is tailored to a specific country, season, or activity, so the conversation starts with where you’re going, not what you’ve heard.
Directions are straightforward: map. The clinic’s fourth-floor suite keeps the noise of 36th Street at bay, leaving only the essentials—vaccine records, departure dates, and a small stack of CDC advisories. Once the paperwork is done, the rest of the neighborhood awaits, but the peace of mind is already packed.