4.9(120 Google reviews)Travel Clinic · Salford

Travel Clinic for Salford

Salford's nearest pharmacist-led travel clinic. Yellow Fever, Hep A, Hajj jabs and malaria tablets — one same-day appointment in Old Trafford.

Yellow Fever CentrePharmacist-ledSame-day appointmentsNo GP referral
Yellow Fever vaccine preparation at Trafford Clinic, the travel clinic for Salford residents
Travel coming up?

Salford travellers' local pharmacist-led travel clinic.

Salford is a city in its own right — the University, Salford Quays media district, the Royal, Pendleton, Eccles — but private travel clinic options inside the city are thin on the ground, and NHS travel-jab waiting lists at GP practices can run into weeks. Trafford Clinic is three miles south of the city, on Seymour Grove in Old Trafford, and we see Salford patients every day.

What you get: Haroon Iqbal MPharm IP personally reviews your itinerary, vaccines and certificates are issued the same visit, and any malaria tablets are prescribed and dispensed on-site. Yellow Fever certification (ICVP) is valid for life for adult travellers under current WHO rules.

The drive from Salford is straightforward — Chester Road or Regent Road south to the A56, about 12 minutes. Free patient parking on Seymour Grove. NaTHNaC-designated Yellow Fever centre at Empire Pharmacy (premises 1123966).

Travel clinic for Salford residents

Salford is a separate city with a substantial student and NHS-staff population around Salford University and Salford Royal. For pre-travel vaccines and certificates, Trafford Clinic is the closest pharmacist-led NaTHNaC-designated Yellow Fever Centre — about 10–15 minutes south via the A56 or the Mancunian Way. We operate from Empire Pharmacy, 122 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford (GPhC premises 1123966), led by Haroon Mohammad Iqbal MPharm, IP (GPhC reg. 2051093).

What we offer in one appointment

The full UK private travel vaccination service: Stamaril (Yellow Fever) with same-day ICVP certification, Menveo (Meningococcal ACWY for Hajj/Umrah, valid 5 years), Avaxim/Havrix (Hepatitis A), Engerix B (Hepatitis B, including the accelerated 0/7/21 schedule), Typhim Vi (Typhoid), Rabipur (Rabies pre-exposure), Ixiaro (Japanese Encephalitis), Dukoral (Cholera), Qdenga (Dengue) and Ixchiq (Chikungunya). Malaria prescribing — Malarone, doxycycline and mefloquine — dispensed the same visit. Every plan is built against current NaTHNaC country pages and the UKHSA Green Book.

Salford patient profiles — university, NHS, business

We see a steady stream of Salford-based patients: university students heading on electives or year-abroad placements (often needing accelerated Hepatitis B 0/7/21 and a Yellow Fever certificate for South American or sub-Saharan elective postings); NHS staff at Salford Royal travelling for conferences or humanitarian work (sometimes needing pre-travel Hep B titres — we run those via our Salford blood tests page); and business travellers to Africa, the Gulf and South Asia. For Hajj and Umrah travellers see our Saudi Arabia travel page; for South Asian family travel see India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Related services and pages

Peer pages in the cluster: the Manchester travel hub, Salford Quays, Eccles, Manchester city centre and Old Trafford. Need a pre-travel antibody titre or general health screen? See our Salford blood tests page. On Mounjaro and travelling? Our Salford weight loss page covers cold-chain advice. Need a B12 top-up before extended travel? See our Salford B12 injections page.

Getting to Empire Pharmacy from Salford

By car: A56 south through Cornbrook to Chester Road, about 10–15 minutes off-peak; from Salford Crescent, follow the M602 east and join Chester Road — about 15 minutes. By Metrolink: Eccles line into Cornbrook, then change to the Altrincham line for one stop to Trafford Bar; alternatively the bus 86 runs direct from Salford Crescent and University. Free patient parking at 122 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, M16 0FF. Same-day slots usually available with two hours' notice. Book at traffordclinic.co.uk/booking or call 0161 258 6149.

What's included

Everything you need in one appointment.

No follow-up bookings. We sort the lot in one visit where clinically possible.

Destination risk assessment

Every travel vaccine in stock

Hajj & Umrah certificates

Yellow Fever certificate (ICVP)

Malaria tablets if needed

Families welcome

How it works

Three steps from booking to fully vaccinated.

Pre-screen, vaccinate, certificate. Usually 30 minutes total.

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Step 01

Book online or call

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Step 02

12 minutes south of Salford

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Step 03

Vaccinated and certified

Find us

Why Salford travellers come to us

Walk-in welcome Monday to Saturday. Same-day bookings available most of the time.

From Salford
3 miDistance
12 minsDrive time

Three miles south via Chester Road / Regent Road — about 12 minutes by car from Salford Crescent. Free parking on-site at 122 Seymour Grove.

Address
Trafford Clinic
122 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, Manchester
M16 0FF
0161 258 6149Get directions on Google Maps
Opening hours
  • Mon09:00 – 19:00
  • Tue09:00 – 19:00
  • Wed09:00 – 19:00
  • Thu09:00 – 19:00
  • Fri09:00 – 19:00
  • Sat09:00 – 17:00
  • SunClosed
FAQ

Common questions from Salford travellers.

If your question isn't here, give us a call and we'll talk it through.

No. Anyone can self-refer. Book online or call 0161 258 6149.
Meningitis ACWY (Menveo) is mandatory for the Saudi Arabia visa, within the last 5 years. We administer and certify same visit.
Ideally 4–6 weeks. Same-day slots usually available with two hours' notice.
Depends on destination, duration, activities, age and medical history. Every recommendation is itinerary-specific.
Some are. Hep A, Typhoid and Td/Polio for certain destinations through your GP. Yellow Fever, Rabies and Hajj jabs are private.
Yes. Most travel vaccines from 1 year, Yellow Fever from 9 months.
20–30 minutes.
South via Chester Road or Regent Road to the A56 — about 12 minutes from Salford Crescent, less from Salford Quays. Free patient parking on Seymour Grove.
Written & medically reviewed by Haroon Iqbal, MPharm, IP · GPhC reg. 2051093 · Last reviewed 12 May 2026 · Verify
Sources

References for this page

Every clinical claim above is sourced from an authoritative public reference.

  1. 01
    TravelHealthProTRAVELHEALTHPRO
    Country-specific travel health advice (NaTHNaC)https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/countriesAccessed 19 May 2026
  2. 02
    NHS Fit for TravelNHS
    Vaccine recommendations by destinationhttps://www.fitfortravel.nhs.ukAccessed 19 May 2026
  3. 03
    WHOWHO
    International travel and health, 2024https://www.who.int/publications-detail-redirect/9789240089877Accessed 19 May 2026
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  5. 05
    TravelHealthProTRAVELHEALTHPRO
    Hajj and Umrah guidancehttps://travelhealthpro.org.uk/factsheet/61/hajj-and-umrahAccessed 19 May 2026
  6. 06
    GPhCGPHC
    Register entry — Haroon Mohammad Iqbal (Reg. 2051093) at Empire Pharmacyhttps://www.pharmacyregulation.org/registers/pharmacist/2051093Accessed 19 May 2026

Information on this page is general guidance from Trafford Clinic, operated by Empire Pharmacy (GPhC premises 1123966).

Written by
Haroon Iqbal · MPharm, IP
GPhC reg. 2051093 · Verify on GPhC register

Lead pharmacist and superintendent at Empire Pharmacy, operating Trafford Clinic. GPhC-registered Independent Prescriber.

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