- Contact your local travel clinic or doctor to get updated on vaccinations
- Visit http://www.cdc.gov/travel for general guidance on vaccinations and other health precautions
- Obtaining medical treatment and hospital care abroad can be expensive if your U.S. medical insurance is not accepted abroad
- If it does not, it would be a good idea to consider purchasing a short term policy that does
- Prices generally run about $50 per week for full coverage
- If going abroad with a preexisting medical problem, you should carry a letter from a physician describing the medical condition and any prescriptions medications including the generic names of prescribed drugs.
- Any medications being carried overseas should be left in their original containers and be clearly labeled.
- If you wear eyeglasses, take an extra pair with you.
- Pack medications and extra eyeglasses in your hand luggage so they will be available in case your checked luggage is lost.
