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anyone had the MMR jab done as three separate jabs?

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Stargazing · 15/10/2007 15:34

and if so, how did you go about it? my GP won't give me any information.

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jenkel · 15/10/2007 16:01

You need probably need to find a private clinic that does the jabs, I use Breakspear Hospital in Hemel Hempstead if that is any good for you. When i was first looking, about 4 years ago now there was a website I think called Jabs which listed all the clinics.

Elsbells · 15/10/2007 16:50

I went to Breakspear as well in Hemel Hempstead.
My HV recommended it to me.

All went fine and I am glad I did it as it put my mind to rest.

Pannacotta · 15/10/2007 17:12

Ask your HV, mine gave me details of a few places and websites for info including www.jabs.org.uk/.
We used somewhere which has clinics all over,
www.healthchoiceuk.co.uk/

Lazarou · 15/10/2007 17:18

Went online to the Wellcare website and then rang up and asked for an application pack. Filled it in, sent it off and bobs your uncle.

LilianGish · 15/10/2007 17:26

Both my children were vaccinated in France where it was MMR or nothing. In spite of being a nation of hypocondriacs (apologies to any French people reading - I love you all really) they don't seem to have any problems. Make of that what you will.

bearsmom · 15/10/2007 17:41

DS had his separately and it all went very well. I don't know where you are in the UK but we used Dr Michael Kenworthy-Brown who is just outside Oxford. He has a fantastic reputation and it is well-deserved. He's a retired GP who now makes a (probably very very good!) living doing vaccinations of all sorts. All the information about the vaccines given goes in your child's red book and at the end of the course of first vaccinations and boosters he gives you a letter for your GP confirming that the vaccines have been given so you don't get letters from your health trust accusing you of having an unvaccinated child.

If he's in the right area for you I can post the phone number here.

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