by Bluebutterfly » Tue Nov 27, 2012 6:40 pm
My 4 year old had the vaccine earlier this year with no side effects. We had it done at our GP surgery. I called up to make the appointment and they ordered the vaccine in advance, then we just paid when we went in. About £100 I think. It is administered in 2 doses so you have to go back for the second one a few weeks later and they are not fully protected until then (although worth mentioning that it doesn't have a 100% protection rate, I don't know if any vaccine does?) I was also under the impression that the chicken pox vaccine is given as a standard immunisation to children in Australia and the USA...?
My 4 year old had the vaccine earlier this year with no side effects. We had it done at our GP surgery. I called up to make the appointment and they ordered the vaccine in advance, then we just paid when we went in. About £100 I think. It is administered in 2 doses so you have to go back for the second one a few weeks later and they are not fully protected until then (although worth mentioning that it doesn't have a 100% protection rate, I don't know if any vaccine does?) I was also under the impression that the chicken pox vaccine is given as a standard immunisation to children in Australia and the USA...?