Chikungunya is a viral illness spread by mosquito bites in tropical and subtropical regions. It is generally not found in the UK, but travellers can catch it abroad. The infection usually causes high fever, severe joint pain, headache, muscle aches and rash. Most people recover in about a week, but joint pain can last longer in some cases. Although it is rarely life-threatening, the illness can be very unpleasant and disruptive.
The vaccine gives strong protection against the Chikungunya virus. Unlike insect repellent or mosquito nets, which only reduce the chance of bites, vaccination helps your body build immunity. This means you are less likely to fall ill if exposed to the virus while travelling. For people planning trips to parts of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and South America, the vaccine can be an important safeguard for health and peace of mind.
Who Should Consider the Chikungunya Vaccine?
The chikungunya vaccine is recommended for:
Travellers spending long periods in high-risk countries.
People visiting rural areas where mosquito exposure is greater.
Those with plans for outdoor activities such as hiking or camping in affected regions.
Anyone with ongoing health conditions who could face complications from viral infections.
If you are unsure whether you need the vaccine, our pharmacists can give personalised travel health advice.
How Does the Chikungunya Vaccine Work?
The chikungunya vaccine is given as a single injection, usually in the upper arm. It stimulates your immune system to recognise and fight the virus if you are exposed in the future. Protection develops within a couple of weeks and is expected to be long-lasting.
Possible side effects of the Chikungunya vaccine
Like most vaccines, side effects are usually mild. You may notice soreness at the injection site, mild fever, headache or tiredness. These effects normally settle within a few days. Serious reactions are extremely rare. Our pharmacists will explain what to expect and answer your questions before giving the vaccine.
Confirm whether the Chikungunya vaccine is suitable for you.
Provide advice on other travel health measures such as malaria tablets, yellow fever vaccine or mosquito bite prevention.
You should bring details of any medicines you take and any past allergies to vaccines.
Where Can You Get the Chikungunya Vaccine?
At Aroga Pharmacy, we offer the chikungunya vaccine in the following locations:
Chikungunya vaccine in Burnham
Chikungunya vaccine in East Burnham
Chikungunya vaccine in Farnham Common
Chikungunya vaccine in Farnham Royal
Chikungunya vaccine in Fulmer
Chikungunya vaccine in Gerrards Cross
Chikungunya vaccine in Hedgerley
Chikungunya vaccine in Stoke Poges
Chikungunya vaccine in Taplow
Chikungunya vaccine in Slough
Our accessible community pharmacy is here to support your travel health needs.
Book Your Chikungunya Vaccine Today
If you are planning to travel to a country where chikungunya is common, booking your vaccine in advance is the best way to protect yourself. Our pharmacists at Aroga Pharmacy are here to provide safe, professional vaccination and clear travel health advice. Contact us to arrange your appointment before your trip.
A: Yes. In many cases, it can be given at the same time as other vaccines, such as yellow fever or typhoid. Our pharmacists will guide you on the best schedule.
A: The vaccine is not currently recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Our pharmacists will advise you on the safest options for travel health protection.