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Hi guys,

Some quick questions because I couldn't find anyanswers on other posts. So we are getting ready to make the appointment for our medical, but we're a little confused on the vaccinations that we have to have beforehand. Looking at the website that Woking Medical (the panel physician office in Vancouver) gives online (http://wokingmedical.com/Vaccinations.html) everything is broken up into age groups. Does anyone know if ALL of these vaccinations are applicable, or if it's just the particular age group that is applicable to my fiance? For example, his medical records state that he has never had his series of Hep B shots, which is obviously done in baby/childhood, but his age group (27-49) doesn't require it. So is he getting these shots, along with some others that were supposed to be done in his childhood. Or are we just getting the couple of vaccinations for his age? This would be a huge help because he's afraid of needles and we don't want to over vaccinate/overpay if we don't need to. THANKS!! :thumbs:

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Just the ones in his age group.

He doesn't need to get the ones in the other age group, I think some of them were introduced when we were older so they're not applicable to us.

Like, I dont have Hep B or the other ones in the age group younger than 19 or 18 or whatever it is.

Just worry about the ones in his age group bracket on the website and you'll be fine.

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Hi guys,

Some quick questions because I couldn't find anyanswers on other posts. So we are getting ready to make the appointment for our medical, but we're a little confused on the vaccinations that we have to have beforehand. Looking at the website that Woking Medical (the panel physician office in Vancouver) gives online (http://wokingmedical.com/Vaccinations.html) everything is broken up into age groups. Does anyone know if ALL of these vaccinations are applicable, or if it's just the particular age group that is applicable to my fiance? For example, his medical records state that he has never had his series of Hep B shots, which is obviously done in baby/childhood, but his age group (27-49) doesn't require it. So is he getting these shots, along with some others that were supposed to be done in his childhood. Or are we just getting the couple of vaccinations for his age? This would be a huge help because he's afraid of needles and we don't want to over vaccinate/overpay if we don't need to. THANKS!! :thumbs:

also make sure that you have all the vaccinations BEFORE you go for your medical exam. If you already have the vaccinations before, you will need a blood test to prove that you have had those. They won't schedule your appointment unless you have those proof. the blood test takes about 10 days.

For me, I just get vaccinated again, all over. I had 4 vaccinations that day. It's expensive , yes, but also saved me 10 days of waiting and lots of running around. :)

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