Travel Clinic
Travel Clinic (First of its Kind in Andhra Pradesh)
Planning to travel abroad? Medigo Hospitals brings to you the first Travel Clinic in Andhra Pradesh, designed to keep international travelers safe from region-specific infections.
Our Infectious Disease Specialist provides comprehensive pre-travel consultations, ensuring you receive the right vaccinations and preventive care before your journey. From yellow fever, typhoid, and hepatitis to meningitis and beyond, we prepare you with globally recommended vaccines based on your travel destination.
With Medigo’s Travel Clinic, you can explore the world confidently, knowing your health is safeguarded wherever you go.
Our expert team offers personalized vaccination plans based on your age, lifestyle, travel, and medical history. From influenza, pneumonia, hepatitis, and tetanus to shingles and HPV, our clinic ensures you stay protected against infections that can impact long-term health.
With Medigo’s Adult Immunization Clinic, you can take proactive steps today for a healthier tomorrow.

Meet Our Doctor
Dr. VASIREDDY TEJA
MBBS, MD, DM (ID)
- MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DM (Infectious Diseases - Gold Medalist)
- Chief Infectious Diseases Consultant
Experience
- Completed DM Infectious Diseases at School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, WB
- Worked as Senior Resident in RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, MP.
- Bone marrow transplant ID– Tata Medical Center,Kolkata
- Solid organ transplant ID- Gleneagles Global Hospital Chennai
- Surgical and Gynecological ID-Kolkata Medical college
- Infection Prevention and Control-JIPMER
- Pediatric ID- Hippokration Hospital ;Greece
- Pre-travel health consultations with Infectious Disease Specialists
- Destination-specific vaccinations (Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Hepatitis A & B, Meningitis, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies, etc.)
- Preventive medications for malaria and other travel-related illnesses
- Travel safety and health advice tailored to your trip duration and region
- Post-travel checkups for early detection of travel-related infections