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A vaccination question
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I know you can have vaccinations done at the GP's surgery for free, but is there anywhere else you can have them done? Do the Nhs drop in places do them?
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Are you talking about the routine childhood vaccinations? If so then no you can only get them done at the GP and or in school for the secondary aged children if your area run an in school programme.
The GP / Nurse would need to know your childs immunisation history and how many doses they'd already had before giving another dose.
If you are talking about travel vaccinations then I believe that most GP surgeries will make a charge for these, and there are other travel vac clinics you could chose to go to, not sure how the prices compare though.
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Thanks, yes it it the Travel ones I am taliking about.0
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