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Single MMR vaccinations

Post by Blue Sapphire » Tue, 13 May 2008 4:45 am

I heard that theres a Japanese clinic in Paragon that offers single MMR vaccines. I've searched on the internet but cant find the name of the clinic. Anyone has any idea?

I'm particularly looking for the Rubella vaccine for myself actually as I've shockingly discovered that I never had the shot when I was young (I guess it slipped my mother's mind).

I dont want to have to take the all-in-one MMR.

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Post by aussiemeg » Tue, 13 May 2008 10:06 am

hi there

I konw the polyclinic at Outram does a single measles vaccine so maybe they do the rubella too. If not you can talk to your doctor about getting the vaccine imported (we did this for mengicoccal) it is very expensive though.

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Re: Single MMR vaccinations

Post by taxico » Tue, 13 May 2008 10:19 am

Blue Sapphire wrote:I heard that theres a Japanese clinic in Paragon that offers single MMR vaccines. I've searched on the internet but cant find the name of the clinic. Anyone has any idea?
i know a doctor working at a japanese place in paragon medical suites - may be what you're looking for...

it's called Japan Green Clinic - it's actually an entire mini hospital (complete with wards, lab, imaging machines, etc) spread over one whole floor.

i can't remember if it's the 10th or 11th floor. you can google it. be warned that their fees aren't cheap but their service is superb!

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Post by Blue Sapphire » Tue, 13 May 2008 12:00 pm

Thanks for your responses, will check out these places.

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Post by bendera » Wed, 14 May 2008 4:54 pm

I was recently at the children's clinic at raffles hospital and the paediatrician there advised that they do the single jabs.

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