FVTC Price List
Effective September 18th, 2007 and Subject to Change Without Notice
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When a traveller plans to visit a foreign country, many variables are considered during a consultation. Age, health status, itinerary details (specific locations visited, urban, rural, jungle), season, purpose of trip, duration of stay, behavior while abroad, travel advisories, recent outbreaks, altitude... these are just some factors which dictate what vaccines should be considered prior to departure.
That's why it is difficult to pre-determine which vaccines a traveller needs before an appointment is made.
Counselling Fees
Counselling fee includes all necessary visits for the same trip. Reduced fees for groups when all group members are counselled at the same time.
| Counselling Fee (non-business related travel) | $40 pp |
| Group of Three | $35 pp |
| Group of Four | $30 pp |
| Group of 5-9 | $25 pp |
| Group of 10-15 (on or off site) | $20 pp |
| Group of 15 or more (off site preferred) | $15 pp |
| Corporate Clients/Business Travellers | $50 pp |
| Urgent After-Hours Appointments* | Add $25 pp to above rates |
*Please note Dr. Cherniwchan does not work on Sundays except for missions groups. Missions groups seen after hours are not levied the after-hours surcharge.
Vaccination Fees - Per Dose
Please note that travellers who have extended health care benefits with their employers may be able to reimburse the cost of the vaccinations. At your visit you will be given a receipt with the Drug Identification Numbers to allow you to submit a claim to your extended health care provider.
| Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td) | No Charge with Valid Care Card |
| IPV - Polio | No Charge with Valid Care Card |
| Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) | $45 if not covered by MSP |
| Pneumococcal (Pneumo 23) | $25 if not covered by MSP |
| Flu Shots (Influenza) | $20 if not covered by MSP |
| Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis (Adacel) | $45 |
| Hepatitis A (Adult) | $65 |
| Hepatitis A (Child) | $40 |
| Hepatitis B (Adult) | $35 |
| Hepatitis B (Child) | $20 |
| Twinrix Adult - Hepatitis A & B | $70 |
| ViVaxim - Hepatitis A & Typhoid | $110 |
| Typhoid (Oral or Injectable) | $45 |
| Yellow Fever | $100 |
| Menigitis A/C/Y/W-135 Conjugate (Menactra) | $150 |
| Meningitis A/C/Y/W-135 (Menomune) | $135 |
| Menjugate C (Conjugate Meningitis C) | $100 |
| Japanese B Encephalitis | $135 |
| Chicken Pox (Varivax II) | $85 |
| Gardasil (HPV Vaccine) | $150 |
| Rabies | $150 |
| Dukoral™ - Cholera and Traveller's Diarrhea Vaccine | $45 (discount applies for bona fide relief workers and missionaries) |
| Tick-Borne Encephalitis | $80 plus S&H |
| TB Testing | $25 |
There are four main categories of immunizations:
ROUTINE: These are vaccines received in childhood and should be up-to-date no matter where you are on planet earth. Usually these vaccines are provided at no charge.
REQUIRED: Vaccination certificates may be required for entry into certain countries such as those in South America, Africa and Saudi Arabia.
RECOMMENDED: Destination specific vaccines that most travellers should consider. Recommendations vary from country to country.
SUGGESTED: Destination specific vaccines that are recommended only if certain criteria are met such as duration and season of travel.