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Travax, from Shoreland, Inc., is an online clinical decision support tool for travel medicine professionals. It is designed for private clinics, pharmacies, public and student health organizations, as well as corporate and government teams managing overseas operations. Its core value is not general-purpose search, but curated, actionable risk assessments and prevention recommendations compiled by medical experts, epidemiologists, and editors from more than 100 sources, including the CDC and WHO.
The product covers nearly 240 countries and territories, providing vaccine recommendations, malaria prevention guidance, yellow fever requirements, travelersβ diarrhea information, other disease and environmental risks, local medical infrastructure, safety risks, and cross-cultural tips. Report Builder is a key module: it can generate clinician-facing reports, traveler-facing reports, and map reports for multi-country itineraries, with options to print or download PDFs. The knowledge base includes more than 100 travel health topics, teaching manuals, literature reviews, and clinic operations guides. Email subscriptions deliver breaking travel medical and security news.
The site shows options for a demo and free trial, and includes a Licensing & Ordering entry point, but it does not publicly disclose specific pricing, plans, seat counts, or payment methods. For support, the text explicitly mentions free topic and technical support, and provides email addresses and phone numbers for customer service, sales, technical support, and the editorial team. Support hours are on weekdays in U.S. Central Time.
Its strengths are deep vertical specialization, frequent content updates, and efficient report generation, making it especially suitable for organizations that need standardized pre-travel consultations and patient education. Its mapping capabilities are relatively strong, with malaria, yellow fever, and altitude maps supporting Google Maps search. The main limitation is the lack of disclosure commonly seen with enterprise SaaS products: there is no clear information on APIs, permission management, compliance certifications, auditing, data encryption, or private deployment. Pricing is also not transparent.
Travax is best suited for travel clinics, pharmacy-based travel health services, corporate travel health and safety teams, and government or public health-related organizations. For users in China, website accessibility and payment methods are unclear. Because some map features rely on Google Maps, functions such as map search may be affected by the network environment in mainland China. Alternative or complementary information sources include CDC Travelers' Health, WHO travel health materials, ISTM-related resources, and International SOS.
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shoreland.com is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach shoreland.com directly.