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Are there any doctor offices or pediatrics that offer after hour services? Such as I don't know immunizations


Such as, I don't know immunizations?

I live in Orlando, FL

Thanks.

Well, dear,
The immunizations are for my daughter, and I work day shift 9a-5p, I have a new job and her shots are almost due. It wouldn't look good to take off from work at a new job so early. That's why!
Anything else? Dear!

The office could even be open on Saturday. It don't have to be late night.

You could call the local Childrens Hospital to get information on this ....they may even suggest a nurse practitioner to do this instead of having to get a 'doctor'. I prefer nurse practitioners myself.

~or~
call your school nurse and ask her opinion. She may even do this for you at school.

~or~
Call every pediatricians office in your area....and maybe even a little out of your area...and ask the office if that doctor has late hours.....or hours on Saturday. Some do this as a courtesy to their patients. I know my dentist does this ...he takes Sunday and Monday off.

~or~
Go to the local Health Department and ask when they do weekend 'clinics'.

If all else fails ...you may just need to ask someone to take your kids for you while you work. Immunizations are very important and must be somewhat on time........they just shouldnt be skipped.

Your so welcome.... it is a bit of a pain to go through all this just to find a Saturday Doc..... but soooo worth it in the end. Best of luck with your little ones. :o) Report It

Why do you want immunizations after hours, dear?

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