Originally Posted by mvanz9999
Well, I'll check with them, but they are currently out of state for a couple weeks on vacation.
My pediatrician passed away years ago and the office has been closed.
I didn't realize that NOT getting vaccinations was actually possible. Since my parents are both medical professionals, I did get immunized against everything. I just don't particularly enjoy the idea of make appt. after appt. to get shots and boosters, since my job doesn't lend itself well to taking lots of time off.
Can you call your mom to ask her if she knows whether they are at home? This way if she says she does not have them you know to start working towards getting them. Unfortunately it will take a couple of visits since some require multiple shots at set intervals apart.
Do you have a deadline? If so you might want to start getting some of the shots out of the way as you can...just in case you don't have the records.
A lot of people don't realize that immunizations are not required for public schooling. There are philosophical, medical and religious exemptions. Each state excepts a variety of the above. Some only accept religious and medication while others only accept medical. There are a lot of kids in public schools that don't have all of their immunizations if any of them. I would imagine a private college could force immunizations but anything state run...you can probably get around it.
In case anyone is interested here is a link to states exemption options...
http://www.909shot.com/state-site/state-exemptions.htm
Like I said...I personally don't care what people do as far as immunizations as long as they educate themselves (this to avoid turning it into a debate about vaccines).
I have a friend with a college degree who was never vaccinated. She was able to avoid them in college even.