If you're really concerned about possible extrapyramid side effects of metoclopramide, you can take a combination of domperidone and ondansetron instead.
Metoclopramide is a D2-antagonist and 5HT3-antagonist. The EPS can occur with metoclopramide since it penetrates the blood-brain barrier. Domperidone is also a D2-antagonist but doesn't penetrate the blood-brain barrier as much, so you still get the anti-emetic effects with a much smaller risk of EPS.
Ondansetron is a 5HT3-antagonist, so taking that with domperidone is essentially the same as taking metoclopramide.
If you want to take just a single dose, you can take 40 mg domperidone and 16 mg ondansetron.