MMR Shot - Anyone Know Where I Can Get It Broken down into Three Vaccinations?

Updated on May 20, 2008
B.R. asks from San Francisco, CA
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My baby son is due for the MMR but I don’t like the idea of giving him the three-in-one vaccination with mixed opinions out there concerning the safety of this shot. Although my pediatrician is strongly asserting that there is no conclusive evidence linking autism and other diseases to the shot I am uneasy about it. (Especially with the scary increase in autism rates for boys and no clear reason why.) I’ve done the research and feel I don’t want to take the chance when it seems that just giving him three separate shots, spread out over a little time is a reasonable solution. But of course when you get insurance companies and harried pediatricians involved they just want to stick and move on. Does anyone know of a clinic in the Bay Area where you can get separate measles, mumps and rubella shots? I know there is a clinic in Marin (pediatric alternatives?) that offers this but they recently started charging a membership fee of $900. Which isn’t much of a pediatric alternative. Any ideas?

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I have good news for anyone looking to split the MMR shot into three separate vaccinations! Turns out the San Francisco Department of Health offers this at their "Adult Immunization Clinic" at 101 Grove Street, accross the street from City Hall. ###-###-#### The cost is about $48. a shot which may be reimbursed by insurance. The staff was great and the nurses are pros at giving shots to the little ones. My son even got a lollypop afterwards. I did a lot of research on this and beleive me if this is the route you want to take, this service is very hard to find and when you do, people are charging huge fees for 'non patients'. I realize the research shows the MMR is safe and that there is a new study reinforcing that...but for me, it was just another scary thing I didnt want to do with our precious son. I felt I didnt want to take the chance if there was any controversy and the Autism rates for boys just seems to climb and climb. So voila! Mothers, if this is a concern for you too, I have solved the dilemma!

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N.K.

answers from San Francisco on

Dear B.,

According to my pediatrition there is no way to get the MMR Vaccine broken down into doeses. It is not manufactured that way. It is made in single doses for each child rather than larger bottles where you could do smaller amounts over time.

My son just had the MMR shot this week and although it is a bit scary I decided to do it after there was an outbreak of whooping cough around here. The last thing I want is my son to come down with measles.

Maybe you can find someone who will break up the shot but I have not been able to find a Doctor who will.

Sorry and hope you find someone who can help,

N.

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M.P.

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I believe Dr. Julia Getzelman (noe valley) will break down the vaccines and work with your preferred schedule. http://getzwell.com/
Good luck!

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S.K.

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my pediatrician told me that while she would not supply the individual MMR shots, she said that her nurses would administer them if i supplied them. she told me that you can order the individual shots, but usually only in larger batches. so, you would end up with 10 measles shots, 10 mumps shots, etc. perhaps you can find other moms to go in with you and split the shots and the cost. my pediatrician does not buy into the vaccine/autism link, but she said that she does not see why pediatricians should be opposed to their nurses administering the shots individually.

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K.B.

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We are with Kaiser, and they are breaking it down for us. The office we use is in Mill Valley. Good luck!

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S.S.

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Bancroft Pediatrics in San Leandro is a great place. I used to work there and I know that they do it. I've given the shot separatly to a few patients. Dr. Santucci (male dr) is great and will work with you and your needs.

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M.S.

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Hi B.-
it's a little far from you- but the mills pennusla medical group seperated the shots for my son.
http://www.mpmg.com/Pages/viewp.aspx?id=490
that is the link to his Dr.
Jennifer L Kaufman, M.D.

Board Status :

Certified
Currently accepting new patients
50 S. San Mateo Dr., #180
San Mateo, CA 94401

Phone :

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Fax :

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hope this helps
M.

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T.J.

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I tried to find this too, with little luck. I called a practice near CPMC (Tang maybe? I am not sure if this is the name) but you have be a patient there and they weren't accepting new patients. You might try contacting Getzwell, in Noe Valley. They do not accept insurance though and there is a "membership' fee to be a patient there.

My pediatrician said if we could get 10 people they might be able to order it. It's too expensive to order them all separately. The Dr. Sears website has some info on obtaining them separately, though I think I found none of their suggestions workable. I plan to call the SF public health dept, but from the info on their website, it doesn't look like they have them either.

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S.Y.

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We swiched to Kaiser for that reason. I also know that Dr. Solod does it. I have a few friends that go to him.
If you have a boy, he doesn't need R portion of the shot, and M and M need to be done at least a month apart.
Any pediatrician can order it , but it's a hussle. They have their doubts too, but don't want to have an office inconvinianced. I was tol that by my previous "great" ped.
Good luck

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