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I'm calling different doctors for medicals and everyone is asking Hep B vaccine record. I'm not sure if i got this vaccine in last 10 yrs or not. Is there a way to do blood test for this or should I take the vaccine?  what everyone is doing?

 

Thanks in advance

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44 minutes ago, ChicagoChinnodu said:

I'm calling different doctors for medicals and everyone is asking Hep B vaccine record. I'm not sure if i got this vaccine in last 10 yrs or not. Is there a way to do blood test for this or should I take the vaccine?  what everyone is doing?

 

Thanks in advance

They do not need vaccine records. They can find out antibody count through blood work. If you got antibodies in blood, you do not need any vaccine. No one must have asked you to bring records. It must be your misunderstanding. The only record that will help is TDAP, which is valid for 10yrs only. Even if you do not have this record, they will give you another shot. Not a big deal. This is one of the reasons to have a primary physician in life. Manam ilantivi cheyadaaniki baddakamaaye!

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22 minutes ago, MRI said:

They do not need vaccine records. They can find out antibody count through blood work. If you got antibodies in blood, you do not need any vaccine. No one must have asked you to bring records. It must be your misunderstanding. The only record that will help is MMR, which is valid for 10yrs only. Even if you do not have this record, they will give you another shot. Not a big deal. This is one of the reasons to have a primary physician in life. Manam ilantivi cheyadaaniki baddakamaaye!

Procedure enti bro..appointment teeskoni 693 tho doc deggarki velladamena (don’t have any vaccination records) or any prework is needed?

thats what it says: https://my.uscis.gov/findadoctor

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Thanks Bro. I do every year annual , at my Dr office they test for HEPATITIS B SURFACE, ANTIGEN but it is not the antibody test , just checks for hep b infection.

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1 minute ago, Epic said:

Procedure enti bro..appointment teeskoni 693 tho doc deggarki velladamena (don’t have any vaccination records) or any prework is needed?

doctor tho appointment teesuko bro.. it is an expectation that you will go to their recommended clinic or their office for labs before the doctor's appointment (when you actually see him).. ee lab appointment roju blood draw chesukuntaaru to check for all antibodies.. they also take urine sample at the same time.. so, appointment mundey tank empty chesukuni koorchomaaku.. after this silent time.. and you will see the doctor on another day of appointment for the rest of check ups..

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2 minutes ago, ChicagoChinnodu said:

Thanks Bro. I do every year annual , at my Dr office they test for HEPATITIS B SURFACE, ANTIGEN but it is not the antibody test , just checks for hep b infection.

blood work lo antibody check chestaaru.. during this medicals.. and you brought up 10yr.. that is not for Hep B.. that is for MMR.. ask your medicals doctor office on how you can share TDAP record from primary physician's (annual check up) office.. all should be good..

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28 minutes ago, MRI said:

They do not need vaccine records. They can find out antibody count through blood work. If you got antibodies in blood, you do not need any vaccine. No one must have asked you to bring records. It must be your misunderstanding. The only record that will help is MMR, which is valid for 10yrs only. Even if you do not have this record, they will give you another shot. Not a big deal. This is one of the reasons to have a primary physician in life. Manam ilantivi cheyadaaniki baddakamaaye!

Correction. TDAP.

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2 minutes ago, MRI said:

blood work lo antibody check chestaaru.. during this medicals.. and you brought up 10yr.. that is not for Hep B.. that is for MMR.. ask your medicals doctor office on how you can share TDAP record from primary physician's (annual check up) office.. all should be good..

Ne peru inka nunchi gnan anna ga marchesthunna. Kallu teripisthunav anadharki

Posted
23 minutes ago, Epic said:

Procedure enti bro..appointment teeskoni 693 tho doc deggarki velladamena (don’t have any vaccination records) or any prework is needed?

Day1

Visit for labs only. A nurse assistant will see you. Draws blood and collects urine sample. You leave.

 

 

 

At this point, if your blood work shows a positive for tuberculosis, you will be asked to go for a chest X-ray. If you got BCG vaccine in the past, blood work may show a fake positive for tuberculosis. Hence, you will be referred to a chest X-ray for confirmation.

 

 

 

 

Day2:
Oopukuntu povadamey. Tanks empty chesukovachu. You will see the doctor. Before the appointment, they will ask you to fill out the general beneficiary related information on I-693 paperwork. A-number section vuntadi. Gurtuntey number raayandi. Leda lite. Don't freak out to write this number. It is not mandatory to list A-number on this form even though there is space for it. Then the doctor comes, reviews the lab results with you while filling out his sections on I-693. The lab results shows antibodies count. If there are antibodies, he keeps checking the boxes. If there are no antibodies for any disease, he will ask you to take vaccines then. TDAP 10yr lopala teesukunnavani record vuntey tick pedataadu. Leda he might force you to take it again with him. Even if you know you took it within 10yrs, doctor teesuko ippudu antey lite teesukuni teeyinchesukondi. He also does some basic checks of your body. Just superficial things. Breathing. Reflexes. etc. No private parts inspection or anything.

 

 

 

 

Day3: (potential)

After all is done, you will be asked to sign at the end in front of his eyes. After you sign, he will ask you to come back another day to pick it up. Appatikappudu sign chesi seal cheyadaaniki kadhalu vaallaki. So, you need to go another day to just pick up the sealed packet from their facility. We had people who clearly spoke to the clinic beforehand telling them that they do not want to come back another day for picking up the packet. Some got packet the same day after a wait.. Some were not successful in negotiation and had to go back another day.

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BCG andariki WHO immunization schedule lo  india lo puttina vaallaki icchestharu. TB skin test  false positive osthundi. X-ray clear chupisunid.

Shoulder meeda bump untundi ade BCG. Kontamdniki undakapovaacchu

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14 minutes ago, MRI said:

Day1

Visit for labs only. A nurse assistant will see you. Draws blood and collects urine sample. You leave.

 

 

 

At this point, if your blood work shows a positive for tuberculosis, you will be asked to go for a chest X-ray. If you got BCG vaccine in the past, blood work may show a fake positive for tuberculosis. Hence, you will be referred to a chest X-ray for confirmation.

 

 

 

 

Day2:
Oopukuntu povadamey. Tanks empty chesukovachu. You will see the doctor. Before the appointment, they will ask you to fill out the general beneficiary related information on I-693 paperwork. A-number section vuntadi. Gurtuntey number raayandi. Leda lite. Don't freak out to write this number. It is not mandatory to list A-number on this form even though there is space for it. Then the doctor comes, reviews the lab results with you while filling out his sections on I-693. The lab results shows antibodies count. If there are antibodies, he keeps checking the boxes. If there are no antibodies for any disease, he will ask you to take vaccines then. TDAP 10yr lopala teesukunnavani record vuntey tick pedataadu. Leda he might force you to take it again with him. Even if you know you took it within 10yrs, doctor teesuko ippudu antey lite teesukuni teeyinchesukondi. He also does some basic checks of your body. Just superficial things. Breathing. Reflexes. etc. No private parts inspection or anything.

 

 

 

 

Day3: (potential)

After all is done, you will be asked to sign at the end in front of his eyes. After you sign, he will ask you to come back another day to pick it up. Appatikappudu sign chesi seal cheyadaaniki kadhalu vaallaki. So, you need to go another day to just pick up the sealed packet from their facility. We had people who clearly spoke to the clinic beforehand telling them that they do not want to come back another day for picking up the packet. Some got packet the same day after a wait.. Some were not successful in negotiation and had to go back another day.

Naaku below list refer chesaru : TDAP , MMR , Hep B needed for desi nationals ani chepparu and they said they will test for Varicella (Chickenpox) antibodies also annaru mari mandatory ney kaado teliyadu. Seems each dr says different things for Hep B.

 

 

Background

Under the immigration laws of the United States, a foreign national who applies for an immigrant visa abroad, or who seeks to adjust status to a permanent resident while in the United States, is required to receive vaccinations to prevent the following diseases:

  • Mumps
  • Measles
  • Rubella
  • Polio
  • Tetanus and Diphtheria Toxoids
  • Pertussis
  • Haemophilus influenzae type B
  • Hepatitis B
  • Any other vaccine-preventable diseases recommended by the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices
Posted
7 minutes ago, ChicagoChinnodu said:

Naaku below list refer chesaru : TDAP , MMR , Hep B needed for desi nationals ani chepparu and they said they will test for Varicella (Chickenpox) antibodies also annaru mari mandatory ney kaado teliyadu. Seems each dr says different things for Hep B.

 

high headed behavior by many doctors.. all you said is true.. vaccination already teesukuntey antibodies vuntayi.. blood work chesedey anduku.. chickenpox manaki vachuntadi.. daaniki malli vaccination akkarledu.. antibodies vuntey.. that itself is a proof and so they do not force you to take again unless he is a bad doctor and trying to make business.. this is something you can ask the clinic manager before the appointment on how they operate.. I wouldn't recommend anyone to go to any non-sensible arrogant doctor.. unnecessary double triple vaccinations ki kooda against.. but this is me.. your choice.. 

These civil surgeons/panel physician has the discretionary power to do whatever they want.. You cannot expect everyone to be perfect.. you choose where you take your business to. 

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23 minutes ago, MRI said:

Day1

Visit for labs only. A nurse assistant will see you. Draws blood and collects urine sample. You leave.

 

 

 

At this point, if your blood work shows a positive for tuberculosis, you will be asked to go for a chest X-ray. If you got BCG vaccine in the past, blood work may show a fake positive for tuberculosis. Hence, you will be referred to a chest X-ray for confirmation.

 

 

 

 

Day2:
Oopukuntu povadamey. Tanks empty chesukovachu. You will see the doctor. Before the appointment, they will ask you to fill out the general beneficiary related information on I-693 paperwork. A-number section vuntadi. Gurtuntey number raayandi. Leda lite. Don't freak out to write this number. It is not mandatory to list A-number on this form even though there is space for it. Then the doctor comes, reviews the lab results with you while filling out his sections on I-693. The lab results shows antibodies count. If there are antibodies, he keeps checking the boxes. If there are no antibodies for any disease, he will ask you to take vaccines then. TDAP 10yr lopala teesukunnavani record vuntey tick pedataadu. Leda he might force you to take it again with him. Even if you know you took it within 10yrs, doctor teesuko ippudu antey lite teesukuni teeyinchesukondi. He also does some basic checks of your body. Just superficial things. Breathing. Reflexes. etc. No private parts inspection or anything.

 

 

 

 

Day3: (potential)

After all is done, you will be asked to sign at the end in front of his eyes. After you sign, he will ask you to come back another day to pick it up. Appatikappudu sign chesi seal cheyadaaniki kadhalu vaallaki. So, you need to go another day to just pick up the sealed packet from their facility. We had people who clearly spoke to the clinic beforehand telling them that they do not want to come back another day for picking up the packet. Some got packet the same day after a wait.. Some were not successful in negotiation and had to go back another day.

Awesome info bro..thanks!

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