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How would I go about getting the single measels, mumps and rubella vaccine for DD?

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DustyTv · 09/01/2009 15:17

I know I would have to pay privately, but who do I speak to about it? Do I ask my GP? or HV?

DD is due to have the combined MMR on Tuesday but after reading another thread on here I am no longer comfortable (don't think I ever was TBH) for DD to have the combined MMR and would prefer her to have the singles vaccines.

TIA

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DustyTv · 09/01/2009 15:31

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Pinkjenny · 09/01/2009 15:36

I have arrannged for dd to have singles with this clinic. She has her Measles jab on 24th Jan.

HTH

Pinkjenny · 09/01/2009 15:36

arranged

DustyTv · 09/01/2009 15:42

Thanks pinkjenny, I just need to find one closer to me as they arre all quite a way away from me.

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crokky · 09/01/2009 15:43

If you put roughly where you are, someone may be able to recommend a place.

I would recommend breakspear hospital in hemel hempstead.

GP/HV are usually not really supposed to be recommending places for singles.

Pinkjenny · 09/01/2009 15:44

FWIW - I rang my HV and she said she wasn't able to advise me on the singles as the NHS 'line' is that children should have the MMR. I think there's a website called Jabs or something though, will have a look.

Pinkjenny · 09/01/2009 15:45

here

DustyTv · 09/01/2009 15:50

I am in Lincolnshire, on the east coast.

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Pannacotta · 09/01/2009 15:53

Have used these people who have various clinics (we went to Cambridge).

Pannacotta · 09/01/2009 15:54

Sorry
www.healthchoiceuk.co.uk/

FiveGoMadInDorset · 09/01/2009 15:55

also try directhealth2000 as well.

DustyTv · 09/01/2009 15:56

Thant Jabs website looks really good, thank you. I am going to have a good read of it once DD is in bed tonight.

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bohemianbint · 09/01/2009 15:58

yup, prepare for much eye rolling and sighing if you speak to drs/hvs...

BlueSapphire77 · 09/01/2009 16:01

what a bloody rip off aimed at worried parents!!

50 quid registration then 95 quid for EACH jab.. i know you don't put a price on your kids wellbeing but what a piss take! I'm truly shocked.

Pinkjenny · 09/01/2009 16:03

Yes - that's how much we're paying.

DustyTv · 09/01/2009 16:10

I know I didn't reaise it would be so expensive and not sure where will will find the money from but we will.

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BlueSapphire77 · 09/01/2009 16:10

I'm not knocking anyone cos to be honest the reason i looked at this thread is because i'm considering this myself.. but atm i am quite shocked and disgusted.. its an obvious rip off

Aimed at parents who are terrified of their LO developing problems as a result of the MMR..

Shame on these clinics ffs

DorisIsAPinkDragon · 09/01/2009 16:14

we used wellcare which have clinics all over the country, we v good but again v pricey

bohemianbint · 09/01/2009 16:17

I'm looking into singles again (have been to-ing and fro-ing for over 15 months now!) but am wondering if anyone knows if the singles are thought to have no risks?

I wish I could just make a bloody decision and stick with it.

Pinkjenny · 09/01/2009 16:22

I started a thread called something like 'Are there any ill effects with the singles' and no one replied. Versus the MMR threads which have hundreds and hundreds of responses.

TBH - we've gone with the singles for my peace of mind. I would be a nervous bloody wreck if she even acted slightly differently after the MMR, and I know I would convince myself that something was amiss.

Pannacotta · 09/01/2009 16:26

This is quire a good article
www.drbriffa.com/blog/2008/05/30/why-the-mmr-autism-war-is-not-over/
My understanding is that the risk comes from the combination of the three vaccines rather than the individual ones.

DustyTv · 09/01/2009 16:26

Well what I have read so far on the jabs site the single doses still have their risks. The Measels vaccine is associated with neurological problems. Although it is very rare.

I need to sit down and have a good read of it before I can make my decision on the matter.

All I know ATM is that I was very reluctant before I made the decision to book DD's MMR and after reading a thread on here (news topic) I am even more so.

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DorisIsAPinkDragon · 09/01/2009 16:28

this is them

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