TravelHealthPro on your website

Integrate content from TravelHealthPro into your site using our API and widget.

TravelHealthPro API and Widget

NaTHNaC have developed a TravelHealthPro application program interface (API) and a web widget. These tools enable you to integrate features of TravelHealthPro into your own website.

Both applications are opt-in services. The API has a set-up cost and annual subscription fee; the widget is available free of charge.

 

TravelHealthPro API

The application program interface (API) is code that allows two software programs, your website and the TravelHealthPro website, to communicate with each other. The TravelHealthPro API is a JavaScript application interface which, upon subscribing to the service, enables you to place TravelHealthPro content directly on to your website, including the latest Country Information recommendations, Outbreaks, Factsheets and News.

Contact us to find out more about the API pricing packages and request access.

Email: uclh.travelhealthpro@nhs.net

TravelHealthPro Widget

The TravelHealthPro widget is a small graphical app, which provides at-a-glance information and quick access to featured news and factsheets on the TravelHealthPro website.

Selecting a featured post will direct the user to the TravelHealthPro website to access the content in full.

The widget is free to use and once a website address has been provided, our featured content will display on your site.

Contact us to find out more about the widget and request access.

Email: uclh.travelhealthpro@nhs.net

 

Please note NaTHNaC is a service commissioned by UK Health Security Agency. All intellectual property rights associated with NaTHNaC, TravelHealthPro, and the Yellow Fever Zone websites including but not limited to Trade Marks, are owned by UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
All content on this website is available under the Open Government License v3.0 (OGL) except where otherwise stated. The OGL does not give permission to use any logos belonging to NaTHNaC/TravelHealthPro or the Crown emblem of UKHSA.