Your local community health office should have it. Look under City of...... listings.
2006-08-08 14:41:25
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answered by *ღ♥۩ THEMIS ۩♥ღ* 6
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if you know of the health clinic that administered your immunizations, they could possibly still have them on record (although records are destroyed after a certain number of years). It may be hard to track down a complete record - I had this problem myself and ended up having to get boosters for several of the immunizations that I couldn't find record of. While this can be expensive - it's not harmful to your health.
You might also try seeing if your parents have a written record, doctors offices usually start a book or record for parents to keep when their child gets immunizations.
2006-08-08 14:42:55
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answered by kansas8099 4
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You get an immunization record from the doctor who was your pediatrician or the family doctor who gave you all your shots when you were growing up.
2006-08-08 14:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Try contacting previous doctors to get a copy. Even as far back as a pediatrician.
2006-08-08 14:42:14
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answered by ♥Saffron♥Daydream♥ 3
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answered by sokin 4
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contact the doctors...may take some phone calls and filling out Hippa forms, but get a copy.
2006-08-08 14:43:40
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answered by Skiingred 3
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I don't think that they need them all just the mmr you got as an early teen. I entered college last semester.
2006-08-08 14:44:05
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answered by *bossy* 4
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Go to your doctor or clinic that did the shots. They have records for you.
2006-08-08 14:42:51
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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sometimes the college are able to do one for you for a fee, if you have no insurance nor doctor .
2006-08-08 14:43:03
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answered by Cherry 1
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Call your doctor?
2006-08-08 14:41:18
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answered by Brittainy 3
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