Stay Protected Against Malaria When You Travel

Travelling should feel exciting, not worrying. In some destinations, malaria can be a serious health risk, so it’s important to have the right protection in place before you go

  • Malaria prevention treatments reviewed by UK-registered clinicians

  • Suitable options for a variety of travel destinations

  • Simple online consultation before your trip

  • Discreet delivery sent directly to your door

No GP Referral Required

Access trusted treatments quickly, without the wait for a GP appointment

Private & Confidential Care

Safe, confidential assessments with UK-regulated clinicians

express Delivery

Delivered directly to your door in plain, discreet packaging

Our Process

MEDX offers clinically proven malaria prophylaxis so you can focus on enjoying your journey safely. Our UK-registered clinicians provide personalised malaria prevention plans to suit your destination, travel duration, and health needs.

STEP ONE

Start A Quick Online Consultation

Complete a confidential medical questionnaire with details about your symptoms, how long you’ve been experiencing discomfort, and any relevant health history.

STEP TWO

A Clinician Will Review Your Consultation

We will review everything within 90 minutes and prescribe treatment if appropriate.

STEP THREE

Receive Your Order With Discreet Delivery

Your medication is delivered in secure, unbranded packaging, helping you begin your path to relief with privacy and ease.

Why Choose MEDX for Malaria Protection?

Planning a trip should feel simple and stress-free. MEDX helps you access suitable malaria prevention treatment online, with clinical review based on where you’re travelling and your individual health needs.

  • Malaria prevention options reviewed by UK-registered clinicians

  • Recommendations tailored to your destination and medical history

  • Convenient online consultation before you travel

  • Discreet delivery sent directly to your door

  • Clear guidance on how and when to take your treatment

Our Treatments

Doxycycline hyclate (any generic) 50mg and 100mg capsules

Doxycycline capsules are an effective antimalarial medication used to help prevent malaria in travellers visiting high-risk areas. Taken once daily, they work by stopping the malaria parasite from growing and multiplying in the body, providing reliable protection when used as directed.

Atovaquone/Proguanil (Malarone® and any generic) 250 mg/100 mg film-coated tablets

Atovaquone/Proguanil (Malarone® and generic equivalents) 250 mg/100 mg tablets help prevent and treat malaria by stopping the malaria parasite from multiplying in the body. Taken once daily, they provide effective protection for travellers visiting malaria-risk areas.

Atovaquone/Proguanil (Malarone® paediatric) 62.5 mg/25 mg film-coated tablets

Atovaquone/Proguanil (Malarone® Paediatric) 62.5 mg/25 mg tablets are designed to help prevent and treat malaria in children. They work by stopping the malaria parasite from multiplying in the body, providing effective protection for travel to malaria-risk areas when taken as directed.

Mefloquine hydrochloride (Lariam®) 250mg tablets

Mefloquine Hydrochloride (Lariam®) 250 mg tablets are used to help prevent and treat malaria in travellers visiting high-risk areas. Taken once weekly, they work by killing the malaria parasite, providing long-lasting protection when used as directed.

Frequently Asked Questions About Malaria

What is malaria and how is it spread?
Malaria is a serious infection caused by a parasite, spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes, mainly active between dusk and dawn. It's found in many tropical and subtropical regions, and prevention is important since it can become life-threatening if untreated.
Do I need antimalarial tablets for my trip? +
This depends entirely on the specific region you're visiting, as malaria risk can vary significantly even within the same country. Your clinician will assess your itinerary, travel dates, and activities to confirm whether antimalarial medication is recommended for you.
When should I start taking antimalarial medication? +
Timing varies depending on the specific medication prescribed — some need to be started before you travel, while others can begin closer to arrival. Your clinician will confirm the exact schedule and how long to continue after returning home.
Do I need a physical appointment to get antimalarial treatment? +
No, you can complete a short online consultation covering your travel itinerary and medical history, and a clinician will review it to recommend suitable antimalarial medication before it's prescribed.
Are there any side effects of antimalarial medication?
Side effects vary by medication, but can include mild stomach upset, nausea, or sun sensitivity. Some options aren't suitable for people with certain health conditions, which is why your history is reviewed carefully before prescribing.
Do tablets alone fully protect me from malaria? +
No single measure gives complete protection. Antimalarial tablets significantly reduce risk but should always be combined with bite prevention, such as insect repellent, covering up at dusk, and sleeping under a treated mosquito net.
What are the symptoms of malaria if I get infected? +
Symptoms often include high fever, chills, headache, and muscle aches, and can appear anywhere from a week to several months after exposure. If you develop a fever during or after travelling to a malaria-risk area, seek medical attention promptly and mention your travel history.
Is malaria prevention suitable for everyone, including pregnant travellers? +
Not all antimalarial options are suitable during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or for certain health conditions. Please mention this clearly during your consultation so your clinician can advise on the safest option, or whether travel should be reconsidered.