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4 comments:
valencia
said...
Hi Dr Tay,
speaking about vaccinations. Is it necessary to bring my 6 month old baby to a PAED to her vaccination and immunisation? Can a GP do that as well. How about her 6 month and 9 month assessment? Can the GP do all those assessment as well.
Is it true we shouldn't get flu jabs when we are physically unwell? I was turned away twice by a GP when I went to get flu jabs (she said I shouldn't get the jabs when my immune system is weak - I had low-grade fever with sinusitis both times when I saw her).
4 comments:
Hi Dr Tay,
speaking about vaccinations. Is it necessary to bring my 6 month old baby to a PAED to her vaccination and immunisation? Can a GP do that as well.
How about her 6 month and 9 month assessment? Can the GP do all those assessment as well.
NB: My baby has no known medical problem
Is it true we shouldn't get flu jabs when we are physically unwell? I was turned away twice by a GP when I went to get flu jabs (she said I shouldn't get the jabs when my immune system is weak - I had low-grade fever with sinusitis both times when I saw her).
Hannah
Yes you should not take the jab when you are having a fever.
Any GP would be able to do vaccinations in babies without medical problems. In fact, at the polyclinic, the vaccinations are done by the nurses.
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