Hi all,
We have a five month old child who will need continuing vaccinations. I presume they are readily available. Also are there compulsory vaccinations? Many thanks.
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Julieta wrote:Marlo,
I don't know where you are from, but try to follow your country's own vaccination guide. But you might have to take a few extra ones. We are from the UK and I had to take a few more for my 2 year-old son, like TB and chicken pox.
Only a few insurance companies cover vaccinations. Someone told me at a hospital that only Bupa did (I am not sure if that's true) but it doesn't surprise me, as most fo these stupid health insurance companies adoes not offer pre-emptive covers (meaning, they only cover you IF and oONLY WHEN you are ill, but nothing to help prevent any kind of illness, madness!) In other words, reactive rather than proactive.
BUt be careful, some doctors will try to make you take a million (mostly)unnecessary jabs. We were quite shocked to see that one stupid pediatritian would give us a list and leaflets of no less than 10 optional vaccines. I can imagine she gets some kind of commission or a free trip somewhere out of them! Luckily, I found a nice doctor and she suggested only a few. So you'll have to follow your gutt feeling about it and trust your doctor on it. But be careful with all the cowboy doctors you'll come across in Dubai!
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