Re: Galen College
Hi again Jsadler827! Yes, you have to have records of 2 MMR immunizations and 2 Varicella immunizations. These are immunizations that we get when we are children, but if you don't have your records, you can get the shots again. We lost our records and had to get the shots again, it's no big deal. If you have your childhood records, that's great. Then 2 have to have 2 TB skin tests. You will have to go in twice for each test. Once to get the shot and once to get it read. Then you will need a physical and there are 3 optional Hepatitis B shots. The Hepatitis B shots are done in a series, the second is 4 weeks after the first and the last is about 4 months after the second shot. The health nurse that I am listing below is very good and she schedules you for all of the dates that you need to keep you on schedule. She is excellent! The TB skins tests are $5, the MMR and Varicella vaccines are $5 each and the Hepatitis B shots are $35 each. She was a lifesaver for us, because we could not afford what the doctor's office or take care clinic charged. Just to let you know, for the MMR and Varicella, you do have the option of getting a titer, which proves that you are immune, but the titers are over $100 each, so it is cheaper and easier to get the shots.
You will have plenty of time to get everything done once you get your acceptance letter, but I guess if you get it all taken care of in advance that would be great too. I am just hesitant to recommend getting everything done too early, only because you really should get through your financial aid appointment first. Galen is not cheap and you should make sure that it all works out for you financially first. I was very fortunate, student loans and grants covered my entire tuition, but we just paid $1500 this morning at orientation for my husband's first quarter tuition.
He also received grants and student loans, but he was a little short, so we had to pay the difference.
The name of the nurse is Robin Isaacs and her phone number is 812 948-4726 at extension 623. This is the Floyd county health department, but don't worry it is not scary or anything. It is just like a regular doctor's office and it is located sort of behind the Floyd Memorial hospital. There are not any income restrictions or anything, her services are available to anyone, by appointment. She is a Galen grad and she is extremely nice.
I can't remember the exact name of the place where we got our physicals. As soon as I find the phone number, I will post a thread for you. It is a walk in place, no appointment required and they only charge $15. It is located in Clarksville, Indiana; close to the Greentree Mall. I will get back to you with the exact details.
Try and enjoy the rest of your weekend!
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