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Re: BCG vaccines for babies - prices updated

by Nightingales.Doctors » Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:47 am

Having checked with Annabel - it's ok for us to put the price for the immunisation up.

Nightingales Doctors currently charge £45 + visit fee for a doctor to visit you and give the vaccination.

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Re: BCG vaccines for babies

by Nightingales.Doctors » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:52 pm

Hi Magdalen,

Nightingales Doctors offer a full range of GP services and visit all our patients at home. We can see you as a one-off, or you can become a member.

Please have a look at our website for details of pricing and opening times. If you would like to arrange an appointment or find out more, please send us an email, we'd be delighted to hear from you.

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Re: BCG vaccines for babies

by Raspberry-Sorbet » Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:19 pm

Please can you tell me the price for this service and would you offer it as a one off service rather than me needing to become a member? One of my daughters had it as we were living in Chelsea where it is given but my other daughter hasn't had it as it is not offered in Wandsworth! They should probably both have the same jabs! Thank you.

BCG vaccines for babies - prices updated

by Nightingales.Doctors » Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:33 pm

At Nightingales Doctors, we've recently had a few Mums getting in touch to ask about the BCG vaccine now that it's being offered to babies in some parts of London. We thought that we should share what we know to help you to make the right choice for your child.

The BCG vaccine is now offered to babies who live in areas that have a higher than average rate of TB, those who will be staying in countries with a high rate of infection, and for those whose parents or grandparents come from a country with high rates of TB. It can be given at any time from birth. The injection is given into the left upper arm. As most of us of a certain age know, after the injection comes a scab, sometimes it can get infected, and eventually a scar. The vaccine is given slightly differently to the usual childhood immunisations. It is injected into the skin rather than the muscle which is why it forms a blister and the skin changes are seen.

TB is becoming more common in the UK and treatment usually involves a long course of antibiotics for 6 months. However, the risk of catching TB is mainly limited to those falling into the groups that are currently being offered the vaccination.

If you choose to go ahead with the vaccination for your baby, this can be arranged through your GP or health visitor on the NHS.

If you would prefer the flexibility of a private service, GPs from Nightingales Doctors will visit you at home to give immunisations at a time that's convenient for you. Please do get in touch if you would like to find out more and take advantage of special offers for Nappy Valley users. We look forward to hearing from you.

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