Destination-specific prescriptions reviewed by a US-licensed provider and sent to your pharmacy. No appointment needed.
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Altitude protection for the trip that flies in high and walks out lower. Diamox cuts acclimatization from days to hours so you don't lose your first day in Cusco.

Half of travelers feel Cusco within hours of landing. Diamox before you fly cuts the rate and severity so day one isn't lost to headache and nausea.

Three nights of camp above 11,500 feet with no exit. Diamox handles the altitude and the periodic breathing that breaks sleep on the trail.

Malarone for the chloroquine-resistant malaria zone. A daily tablet you start 1–2 days before you fly and finish a week after you're home.

Scopolamine patch for motion sickness at sea. One patch behind the ear covers 72 hours, swap for the rest of the voyage.

Diamox for the Toubkal climb. The one prescription most climbers wish they'd started before leaving Imlil.

Azithromycin you carry with you for traveler's diarrhea. A 3-day course that clears most bacterial cases within 24 hours of the first symptom.

El Tatio sunrise sits at 14,170 feet and the bus leaves at 4 a.m. Diamox is how you stay vertical for the climb your first morning.

Eight days from Lukla to base camp gains a mile of altitude. Diamox compresses acclimatization from five days to one so you don't turn around at Tengboche.
Tell us where you're headed and we'll let you know when it's available — or help you figure out what you need.
Travel medicine is a specialty focused on preventing illness during international travel. It includes prescriptions for malaria prophylaxis, altitude sickness prevention, traveler's diarrhea treatment, and other destination-specific health risks.
No. Wandr lets you complete a short health intake online. A US-licensed provider reviews your information the same day and sends prescriptions directly to your pharmacy — no office visit required.
Ideally 4–6 weeks before departure, especially for destinations requiring malaria prophylaxis. However, Wandr offers same-day provider review, so even last-minute travelers can get the prescriptions they need.
Prescriptions are sent electronically and can be picked up at any US pharmacy, including Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, and most independent pharmacies.
Wandr prescribes for malaria prevention (atovaquone-proguanil, doxycycline, mefloquine), altitude sickness (acetazolamide), traveler's diarrhea (azithromycin, ciprofloxacin), motion sickness (meclizine, scopolamine), nausea (ondansetron), abdominal cramping (dicyclomine), and other destination-specific needs.
Yes. Wandr's provider network is licensed across all 50 US states, so you can get travel prescriptions no matter where you live.