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Travel health guide

United States

North AmericaGrade A (Low Risk)Risk score 95

The United States is a vast and varied country offering everything from iconic cities and cultural landmarks to national parks and remote wilderness. With regions as diverse as New York City, the Grand Canyon, and the Hawaiian islands, the U.S. provides an...

  • CDC-aligned guidance
  • Licensed in all 50 states
  • HSA / FSA eligible
Safety grade
A (Low Risk)
Risk score
95 / 100
Region
North America
Last updated
May 28, 2026

About United States

The United States is a vast and varied country offering everything from iconic cities and cultural landmarks to national parks and remote wilderness. With regions as diverse as New York City, the Grand Canyon, and the Hawaiian islands, the U.S. provides an unmatched range of experiences, climates, and landscapes for every type of traveler.

Wandr's recommendations

  • The U.S. is generally very safe and has one of the most advanced healthcare systems in the world, though access and cost can vary widely.

  • Tap water is safe throughout the country, and food standards are high.

US Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBased on data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Common questions

Travel health FAQ

Wandr currently assigns United States a safety grade of A (Low Risk) and a risk score of 95/100. Grades summarize destination-specific risk across vaccine-preventable disease, common medication needs, altitude, climate, and outbreak alerts. Scores are derived from CDC, WHO, and US State Department guidance and updated regularly. Use the grade as a starting point — your personal plan still depends on your itinerary, health history, and length of stay.

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