

Study abroad can be a valuable experience that can change the way you think and look at the world. Traveling to another country can also become a nightmare if you are not prepared. Maintaining good health while traveling is not much different than staying healthy at home. Don't excuse yourself from being careful just because you're on a trip. The following recommendations will offer some tips on staying healthy and making your experience more enjoyable.
Many students participate in a Study Abroad program while at the University of La Verne. We offer some services and can make referrals for those services that we do not offer at the Student Health Center.
The Student Health Service has access to the most current information about common diseases and immunization suggestions/requirements of the countries to be visited. This information is provided at no cost to the students.
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Note: You should also bring a record of your vaccinations, medicines, blood type and other important medical information when you travel. If you get sick on your trip these records could be useful to the Health Care Provider treating you. Your student health insurance identification card would also be useful to have on hand as well as information regarding any additional insurance coverage you may have.