
Alec Freling, MD
Co-Founder & CEO
Emergency medicine physician. Leads clinical oversight and quality for every prescription.
The prescription travel med kit
Tell us where you're going. A US-licensed physician reviews your trip and sends approved prescriptions to the pharmacy you already use—fully online.
What's included
From stomach trouble and nausea to pain, skin issues, sleep, altitude, and malaria risk, your physician reviews the full formulary against your trip.
The prescription index
Stomach + nausea
Comfort + recovery
Route-specific
Added only when your altitude or destination calls for it.
Example formulary. Final prescriptions are determined by the treating physician after reviewing your itinerary and health information. Prescription medication costs are paid separately to your pharmacy.
Fully online
Share your itinerary and health history once. A physician reviews both, tailors the plan, and sends approved prescriptions to your local pharmacy.
Trip-specific coverage
Altitude, regional disease risk, and the pace of your itinerary all affect what belongs in the final prescription plan.



Co-Founder & CEO
Emergency medicine physician. Leads clinical oversight and quality for every prescription.

Co-Founder & COO
Emergency PA who saw travelers come in unprepared—and built Wandr to fix it.
Physician-founded
Wandr was built by emergency clinicians who saw travelers return with preventable problems—and knew preparing before a trip could be much simpler.
Questions, answered
Clear answers about pricing, timing, physician review, and what happens after your intake.
Up to nine prescriptions covering what actually derails trips: Azithromycin (traveler's diarrhea), Ondansetron (nausea & vomiting), Meclizine (motion sickness), Hydroxyzine (anxiety & sleep), Dicyclomine (abdominal cramps), Clotrimazole-Betamethasone (skin), Rx-strength Ibuprofen (pain & fever) — plus Acetazolamide (Diamox) for altitude and Atovaquone-Proguanil (Malarone) for malaria when your destination calls for them.
The $199 covers your online visit and the physician's review — every prescription in your kit is written from that one visit, instead of paying for a separate appointment per medication. Your prescriptions are then filled at your own pharmacy like any prescription from your doctor; the medication cost varies by pharmacy and coverage.
Your online intake takes about 2 minutes. Prescriptions are issued the same day and sent to the pharmacy you choose when the physician determines they are appropriate.
That's the point of the visit: you don't have to figure it out. Your physician reviews your route and health history and confirms the final list — Diamox and Malarone, for example, are only included when your itinerary involves real altitude or malaria risk. You're covered either way.
If our physician doesn't prescribe for you — usually a contraindication in your health history — your visit fee is refunded in full. You only pay for a visit that produces prescriptions.
You can — travel clinics are good medicine. They're also typically $300–$600+ across visits, booked out 1–2 weeks, and often send you to their own pharmacy. Wandr covers the prescription-kit side of travel health in one $199 online visit, with pickup at whatever pharmacy you already use. For destination-specific vaccines, a clinic visit can still make sense — we'll tell you if so.
The $199 visit fee is out of pocket. Your prescriptions are filled at your own pharmacy, where your prescription coverage applies the same way it would for any prescription from your doctor.

Prepared before takeoff
Start online and pick up approved prescriptions at the pharmacy you already use.
Physician review required. Final prescriptions may differ from the kit preview.