Message to Spring 2025 Graduates:

Graduating this spring? Make sure you have a healthcare plan: find a new provider, request your records, and download your immunization history. See our graduate health checklist for more tips: https://campushealth.tulane.edu/for-you/graduating-students

If you have T-SHIP, coverage lasts through August 18. If you're staying in NOLA for the summer email healthins@tulane.edu by Commencement Day (5/17) to remove the referral requirement.

Travel Health

The Health Center offers travel health services to students preparing for international travel. Services may include:

  • International travel consultations
  • Country-specific information
  • Immunizations
  • Travel prescriptions

Travel Health appointments can be made at both the Health Center Uptown and the Health Center Downtown.

How to make a travel health appointment

Please note that the procedure for making a travel health appointment is different from making a primary care appointment at the Health Center.

We recommend that you make a Travel Health appointment about three to four months prior to your planned international trip.

  1. Log in to the Patient Portal and click on the Forms link.
  2. Access the Travel Clinic Screening form under the Travel Forms heading. Fill out the form and submit.
  3. A nurse will review your travel plans and contact you to make an appointment at the Health Center. This may come in the form of a phone call or a secure message. Be sure to monitor your email so you don’t miss any messages.

Travel health appointment costs

The cost of the travel health office visit and any immunizations needed is dependent on your insurance plan. We encourage you to check with your insurance provider before your visit to find out your anticipated out-of-pocket cost.