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Old 01-14-2009, 01:25 PM
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In the case of becoming pregnant and needing Hep B and Rubella vaccs can they be done at the same time.
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Old 01-14-2009, 03:15 PM
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Hello, there!
I would recommend you having these vaccinations before you get pregnant, as rubella vaccination (in the form of MMR only available now in the UK) is not recommended during pregnancy. Hepatitis B immunisation can be given whilst pregnant though. If you are not pregnant, you could have them together, but you need to avoid getting pregnant 1 month after the MMR injection.
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I will consider taking my test with you what is the cost of the vaccinations.

Also can I take a blood test after being administered the vaccs to check I have an adequate response.
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Are these vaccinations generally safe, screened for other infections, so I dont worry about other contamination.
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Old 01-15-2009, 11:22 AM
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Yes, we can offer you these vaccinations. When you book your appointment, make sure that you mention that it is for immunisations and specify which ones, so that we will ensure we will have them all here when you come. For Hep B you will need 3 injection at day 1, after 1 month and after 6 months from day one. The MMR is a single injection. We could take a blood sample one month after these injection to ensure that you have full immunity. They are totally safe and there is no risk of ccontamination whatsoever.
The cost, in addition to £125 as consultation fee (only for first visit), will be £40 for each Hep B immunisation (for subsequent injections we will not charge you a consultation fee; it will only be the cost of the injection) and £90 for the MMR.
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