Cheap titers in St. Paul?

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Specializes in pediatrics, orthopedics.

I am starting my clinicals this fall and I need to get a physical and titers done. I don't have health insurance so I'm worried it will be very expensive. I'm pretty much living off student loans now so I don't have much money to spend. Does anyone know of a low cost clinic I can get this done at? Please help!!

Specializes in LTC.

I don't know about titers, but if you have paperwork showing that you've had your vaccinations you should be fine. Places such as the minute clinic offer school physicals for $35 (reg $62). If you need titers talk to your schools health department I'm sure this is a common problem that they have answers for.

Specializes in FNP.

Your college's health department may even have an NP on staff who may do this on a sliding scale fee basis or a low rate. Doesn't your school require health insurance? I know that several do... good luck!

Specializes in pediatrics, orthopedics.

casi, they say that a vaccination record isn't enough but for the physical portion I will definitely try minute clinic.

I should have mentioned I'm starting the nursing program this fall (accelerated BSN) at NYU, so I can't exactly go to NYU's health center any time I want. I'm finishing up my pre-reqs at a community college that doesn't offer health services. NYU does require health insurance but since I don't start until September, I'm not going to pay for it now if I don't have to.

You could try public health to check whether sliding scale vaccinations are available. (It may be cheaper to be revaccinated.)

hi new york state immunization has many centers in New York where they give free vaccinations. you can google it. I am also going for nursing programm and i got almost all my vaccinations free from there. one of there center is in Manhattan

http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/imm/immclin.shtml

above is the link on which you can get information for free vaccinations. or else you can call 311 for more information

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