No need for three separate appointments — it's all in a single dose.
Not sure when you last had a DTP booster? If it's been over 10 years, our Wythenshawe pharmacy can top up your Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio protection with a single combined jab before you fly.
Three diseases, one combined jab, done in a single visit
Nearly everyone had their DTP jabs as a child — the trouble is that protection fades over time. Revaxis rolls diphtheria, tetanus and polio cover into a single injection, and it's worth having if your last dose was more than a decade ago (usually around school age for most adults). It matters more if you're headed to South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe or Central Asia.
No need for three separate appointments — it's all in a single dose.
Under 20 minutes, and easy to pair with other travel vaccines on the same visit.
Most people notice nothing more than a sore arm for a day or two.
Three diseases you don't want to catch, all covered by one jab
Bacterial, attacking the throat and airway — severe cases can go on to damage the heart.
Picked up from soil bacteria entering through a wound, bringing painful spasms and lockjaw.
Viral, and while most infections are mild, rare cases can leave lasting paralysis.
Revaxis bundles protection against all three diseases into a single dose.
Whatever protection you built up as a kid gradually wears off, which is why a top-up roughly every 10 years is recommended — and it matters more if you're heading somewhere higher-risk.
If either of these applies, it's worth booking in
If your last dose goes back to your school days and that's more than 10 years, it's time to top up before you travel.
If South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe or Central Asia is on your itinerary, prioritise this one.
One flat price for the single booster, nothing else added on
This booster is sometimes available free on the NHS depending on your circumstances — worth asking your GP about that route first if it applies to you.
A quick visit to our Wythenshawe pharmacy
We go through your vaccination history together and confirm a booster makes sense.
Given in the upper arm — over in seconds, most people barely notice it.
Quick appointment, and it can be paired with other travel vaccines the same day.
A sore arm, or occasionally a slight fever or headache for a day or two.
Booking multiple travel vaccines at once? We can usually fit this in alongside them.
This may be free on the NHS depending on your circumstances — otherwise book with us privately, no referral needed.
Rule of thumb: more than 10 years since your last dose (usually your last school-age jab for most adults) means it's worth having. Talk it through with our pharmacist if you're unsure.
2 to 4 weeks before you fly is ideal, but it's still worth having closer to departure if that's all you've got.
Yes — it's routinely given alongside other travel vaccines like Hepatitis A or Typhoid in the same appointment, so you're not coming back twice.
South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Central Asia are the regions where it's most worth topping up, given how routine immunisation coverage varies there.
Soreness, redness or swelling at the injection site is most common, sometimes with a mild fever, headache or muscle aches for a day or two.
Choose a time that suits you at our Bowland clinic
Book your DTP booster with our Wythenshawe team — quick appointment, one less thing to worry about.