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You can probably go to one of those walk-in clinicals to get your physical done. Mostly, they only take cash anyway, so no insurance won't be a problem for them.
However, no health insurance may be a problem for your school. I know mine insists that you have it or you can't do clinicals. If you have no other means of getting it they will provide it, but it is expensive!
Re: the 10 chapters - welcome to NS!
Paying for it all yourself can get very expensive. You will have to pay for several visits to the walk in clinic, you will have to pay for titres, plus they might charge extra for the forms they will have to sign for you for school. Mantoux test can be $15-$30, Hep B vaccinations if u need over a $100, Varicella $75 etc etc.
So i suggest you shop around a bit, for what will cost you least. For example, the clinic i went to waived the fees for signing the forms, for the mantoux, and for varicella. They would have waived Hep B, if they carried it, but they didnt, and i had to go buy it at a pharmacy. It really helped to have those fees waived.
Check with your health department.
I did not have health insurance when I got mine last year, and if it's for SCHOOL (yes, even college) they will do the physical and any required immunizations/TB test for FREE!
My favorite price!
TIP: Schedule it ASAP by appointment...you usually cannot do a walk-in physical. Remember, tons of summer camps, sports camps, everyone is getting them this time of year.
~FutureNurse~
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Hi everyone! I got a huge packet from my nursing school today!! I was going through everything, and I am kinda at a loss as what to do for my physical. I do not have a doctor, or health insurance. The only doctors I have ever had were my ped. and my ob/gyn when I had my son. So, who do I go to? Can I just get a regular physical at a walk-in clinic?
Also, in this packet it gives the name of a book to order for school, and says to have the first 10 chapters read by the first day of class!!
Ouch! :)