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Sanford Travel & Immunization Clinic

"Our goal is to provide a personal and comprehensive assessment for each traveler, equipping them with the knowledge necessary for a safe and enjoyable trip."

Wendell W. Hoffman, MD, FACP
Consultant, Infectious Disease, Sanford Clinic


Travel medicine as a new medical specialty emerged in the 1980’s in response to the growing geographic movements of people with destinations, including developing countries and tropical environments.

Approximately 40 million American’s work or travel abroad each year. Revised recommendations for travel emphasizes an individuated approach, which takes into consideration personal history and the destination of the traveler.

The Sanford Travel & Immunization Clinic has existed since 1991. During this time, we have served thousands of people, giving us the most experience of this kind in the region.



Travel Preparation

Good travel preparation includes the following:

  1. Early Planning (i.e. at least 1 month prior to departure)
  2. Immunization Assessment
  3. Education on Traveler’s Diarrhea
  4. Need for malaria prophylaxis
  5. Specific advice regarding other particular concerns

Services

  • Personal/Comprehensive Evaluation by an Infectious Disease Specialist.
  • A complete stock of vaccines available, including yellow fever with governmental stamp, hepatitis A, typhoid, meningococcal vaccine and polio. In addition, other routine vaccinations are available including tetanus, hepatitis B and influenza.
  • Educational materials which are kept up-to-date on a weekly basis through such resources as Travax, CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and the WHO (World Health Organization).
  • Post-travel illness evaluation as necessary.
  • Special arrangements for large group travel.

Scheduling

To schedule an appointment, call 605-328-8120.


Physicians & Staff

Gerard A. David, MD
MD Degree:
1993, University of Santo Tomas College of Science, Philippines
Residency: 1999, Columbia University, Harlem Hospital Center (Internal Medicine)
Fellowship: 2002, East Tennessee State University (Infectious Disease)
Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine


Wendell W. Hoffman, MD, FACP
MD Degree:
1979, University of South Dakota School of Medicine
Residency: 1982, Mayo Graduate of Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Fellowship: 1984, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine (Infectious Disease)
Certification: 1983, American Board of Internal Medicine; 1986, Infectious Disease
Fellow: American College of Physicians


Terese Kenner, LPN
Education:
1991, Redwing Technical College
Work Experience: 2000, Sanford Clinic Nursing Staff; 2001, Infectious Disease Specialty Nurse


For More Information
Sanford Clinic – Infectious Disease
1310 W. 22nd Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105

 

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