(Translated by Google) Good service and kindness Edith is a very kind person (Original) Buena atención y amabilidad Edith es una persona muy amable
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e7 Health FAQ's
Travel
e7 Health provides Travel Medicine Consultations for travelers by reviewing each client’s specific itinerary, previous immunizations, medical history, allergies and contraindications, and then offering the following:
- All appropriate vaccines (based on CDC Guidelines)
- Draw blood titers in house to prove immunity from previous vaccinations or exposures if requested
- Prescriptions for medications as indicated, including
- Anti-Malarial
- Traveler’s Diarrhea
- Acute Mountain Sickness Prevention Motion Sickness Prevention
- Motion Sickness Prevention
- Jet Lag, etc.
- Official Yellow Fever Exempt Letters for persons with a medical contraindication to Yellow Fever Vaccine
- Insect Precautions and Insect Repellents
- Blood Clot Prevention for long air flights
- Water and Food precautions
- Current outbreaks and health and safety concerns for areas of travel
- Pre-travel Checklist
- Skin and Wound Care
- Swimming and Water Exposure Advice
- Safety and Crime Avoidance
- Consular Information
- Maps of Malaria and Yellow Fever areas, if appropriate.
Required vaccines are vaccines that a country requires the traveler have proof of prior to entering the country. Almost always there are recommended vaccines that the CDC (Center of Disease Control) recommends to protect you from having that disease. It is important to have a Travel Medicine Consultation to determine what vaccines and prescriptions are recommended for your trip.
Currently there is no vaccine for malaria. e7 Health is able to write a prescription for the medication. We will assess our client’s itinerary to determine the need for anti-malarial medications and which medication to take based on the itinerary and any health contraindications.
Yes! Every patient who receives a Yellow Fever vaccine in provided with the official International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis approved by the World Health Organization (WHO).
It is important to meet with a Travel Medicine Specialist prior to having travel vaccines for several reasons. Even if you believe you already know what vaccines you need for travel, the consultation will provide you with health advice tailored to your specific itinerary details. In addition to vaccines, there may be prescriptions recommended for your itinerary and these can be prescribed during the same visit. Many vaccines are not 100% preventative and this is why discussing food and water precautions, insect precautions, and other safety concerns are such an important aspect of pre-travel preparation.

OMG, so e7 is one-of-a-kind in Vegas. My husband needed a TB Skin Test and I was able to book for the next hour. The staff actually answers the phone, right away. They are kind and nice. Upon arrival, at e7 Windmill location, the receptionist (who's name I do not have) was so kind, nice, and caring. She's a gem. During our brief wait for my husband's appointment, I witnessed the interaction between staff members and also, their clients. It's amazing that the entire, big e7 Team loves each other and what they do. You do not see this anywhere else. The team's interaction was magical. AND then how each staff member interacts with their patient, well... just unique. My husband had Alia, who definitely folded her Angel Wings in to fit in to the treatment room. What an amazing being. So patient, as my husband was on a walker and not so ambulatory. She explained all so clearly and easily. Truly, we have never experienced such CARE not just in Vegas, but anywhere. She also went above-and-beyond for us as to the next step. e7 scared me at first online, but now, they are my Go To and I have already recommended to many. God bless Alia and all. The Team truly LOVE what they do and it shows.
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