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Single vaccinations - memory blank - what is the website called?

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popsycal · 28/09/2004 10:52

DS needs his single M, M and R jabs after months of procrastination.

I have forgotten the website - it is the one where they do clinics around the country.
Whay didn't I save it to my favourites!

TIA

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popsycal · 28/09/2004 11:39

bump

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mouseman · 28/09/2004 11:53

You could look up the JABS website, they were helpgul when we were looking or try this

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mouseman · 28/09/2004 11:56

Aaargh - link didn't work. Try looking up these.

www.choice.freeservers.com/custom3.html

www.healthchoiceuk.co.uk/singlevaxform.pdf

Marina · 28/09/2004 12:00

Is it DH2000 ?

I promise I am not following you round the boards posting dodgy links...

popsycal · 28/09/2004 12:00

thats the one marina! thanks
and as for the stalking.....

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Arabica · 28/09/2004 16:16

I'm also considering single vac, popsycal. Have you heard good things about DH2000?

popsycal · 28/09/2004 16:17

i asked months and months ago about single vacs on here and this seemed like the most well used company

they are now £100 per vaccine (eeek) so a bit steep in price

I have put it off until ds was 2.....

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Marina · 28/09/2004 16:19

We used them for ds, now 5, Arabica, and I was impressed with their reasons for offering single jabs (they do a whole range of alternative medical tests and diagnostics). They were cheaper back then...ds was one of their first clients. We will be taking dd for her single jabs after Christmas.

popsycal · 28/09/2004 16:20

has ANYONE had single jabs fromtheir gp or does this just not happen?

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pixel · 28/09/2004 17:23

We had ours done at Direct Health 2000.

www.dh2.co.uk Email [email protected]

pixel · 28/09/2004 17:29

We did have to go to the London clinic which was a day trip for us each time but have no complaints at all about the clinic. Everything is explained and although Ds had no adverse reactions at all they do give you full information of symptoms to look out for. I believe they now do some travelling clinics but you'd have to check.
btw I'd say eeeek at £100 as well. They were £40 each when ds had them and he's only 4!

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