SOS VACCINATIONS :
SOS Médecins vaccination centre in Paris (75)
SOS Médecins, International vaccination centre in Paris 13th provides compulsory or complementary vaccinations for your travel abroad.
SOS Vaccinations also provides you with travel practical guide and important health information concerning many international destinations.
There are some useful and essential data to find our health centre in the 13th district in Paris.
The address
85, boulevard du Port Royal
75013 PARIS
Pedestrian access
By bus : Line 91, « Port-Royal / Saint-Jacques » stop
By metro : Line 7, « Les Gobelins » station
By RER : RER Line B, « Port-Royal » train station
Access by car
Parking : Saemes Gay Lussac (à 450m from our SOS Médecins medical centre)
Parking: Saemes Gay Lussac (450m from our SOS Médecins Medical Center)
The timetables
From Monday to Friday : from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Saturday : from 1.30 p.m. to 12 p.m.
Sunday and public holidays : from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Book an appointment
HOSPITAL SERVICES FOR INFECTIOUS AND TROPICAL DISEASES
PARIS 75 SECTOR
Saint-Louis Hospital
Tel: 01 42 49 90 64
Saint-Antoine Hospital
Tel: 01 49 28 24 38
Rothschild Hospital
Tel: 01 40 19 30 30
Pitié-Salpêtrerie Hospital
Tel: 01 40 19 30 30
Cochin-Port-Royal Hospital
Tel: 01 42 34 51 48
Pasteur Institute Hospital
Tel: 01 45 68 81 96
Bichat Claude Bernard Hospital
Tel: 01 40 25 78 82
HAUTS-DE-SEINE SECTOR 92
Raymond Poincaré Hospital
Tel: 01 47 10 77 58
SEINE-SAINT-DENIS SECTOR 93
Avicenna Hospital
Tel: 01 48 95 54 21
VAL-DE-MARNE SECTOR 94
Bégin Military Hospital
Such : 01 43 98 50 21
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ADVICE
SOS Vaccinations provides all travellers with advice and information: how to prepare a travel medical kit, about compulsory vaccinations and the health risks that can be encountered abroad.
Thus, depending on your destination, your type of travel and the period of your trip, SOS Vaccinations give you a personalised support, to enable you to travel safely.
It is essential to have a medical consultation at least three weeks before your departure abroad.
DESIGNATED YELLOW FEVER Vaccination centre
Yellow fever vaccination is essential for travellers to high-risk areas such as parts of South America and Africa. It is, however, mandatory for residents of certain regions such as Guyana, for example.
The yellow fever vaccine is what is called a live vaccine and must therefore be administered by qualified personnel at an approved international vaccination centre, such as SOS Vaccinations in Paris 13th.
Good to know! In some special cases one should inquire before considering a vaccination against yellow fever: pregnant women, children, breastfeeding women, blood donors, immunosuppressed persons… Contact us to get all necessary information.
HEALTH INFORMATION
and current recommendations
Travelling abroad can present a number of health risks that can be easily avoided with vaccines. It provides vital protection against whether human, seasonal or geographically risky situations.
Mandatory/or highly recommended vaccines for frequent travellers
- Tetanus
- Poliomyelitis
- Diphtheria
- Hepatitis B
- BCG (against tuberculosis)
- MMR (Measles-Mumps-Rubella)
- Whooping Cough
- Haemophilus B
Specific vaccines for frequent travellers
- Yellow fever
- Cholera
- Typhoid fever
- Meningococcal meningitis A+C
- Rabies
- Hepatitis A
Complementary vaccinations
for travellers
- Japanese encephalitis
- Tickborne Encephalitis
- Plague
- Dengue fever