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Can This Be Right, To Charge For Injections?
My carer and her friend, are going to Vietnam in November.
They live in different towns/villages, and her friends surgery dont have a travel clinic for injections, and told to go to Boots, which cost over a £100.00.
Yet my carer who lives about 11 miles away in a small village, gets it free.
Seems strange to me!
They live in different towns/villages, and her friends surgery dont have a travel clinic for injections, and told to go to Boots, which cost over a £100.00.
Yet my carer who lives about 11 miles away in a small village, gets it free.
Seems strange to me!
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The vaccinations which are recommended by NaTHNaC (which is the body funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office to provide health information to people travelling abroad and to health professionals) are for Tetanus (which many people will have up-to-date vaccinations for anyway), Hepatitis A (where vaccination is usually free on the NHS) and possibly Typhoid (which also qualifies for free vaccination on the NHS). Only certain groups of people (such as aid workers or people who anticipate engaging in unprotected sex) are likely to require additional vaccinations:
https:/ /travel healthp ro.org. uk/coun try/240 /vietna m#Vacci ne_reco mmendat ions
So (unless there's a reason why more than the basic three vaccinations are required) it does seem a little odd that the vaccinations aren't being offered free of charge (in line with the information in Trt's link).
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So (unless there's a reason why more than the basic three vaccinations are required) it does seem a little odd that the vaccinations aren't being offered free of charge (in line with the information in Trt's link).
Essential vaccinations for Thailand are Hep A and Tetanus, both free from your NHS GP.
Recommended vaccinations are Cholera; Diphtheria; Hepatitis B; Japanese Encephalitis; Rabies; Typhoid, some of which must be paid for.
Your carer opted for the essential vaccines only and her friend had the optional ones as well
Recommended vaccinations are Cholera; Diphtheria; Hepatitis B; Japanese Encephalitis; Rabies; Typhoid, some of which must be paid for.
Your carer opted for the essential vaccines only and her friend had the optional ones as well
My surgery has never charged me for essential jags. The ones that are recommended and charged for I conclude are sufficiently low risk if I take reasonable precautions I don't bother with.
Different surgeries do have different policies though, a little noodle on the web should reveal a better deal than boots though.
Different surgeries do have different policies though, a little noodle on the web should reveal a better deal than boots though.
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