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Need to get a physical and titers for my college nursing program? |
I have no health insurance. This will be quite expensive. Anyone no any clinics here on the east coast or options to do my school physical more cheaper. Thank you. I have no idea where you work or what kind of school you go to, but for my school (tech school), we were affiliated with the university, and we had discounted medical care at their health services. Also, if you work in a hospital or nursing home as a CNA you can get your mantoux (for TB) for free. My hospital gives each employee a physical exam once per year for free. Also some schools offer cheap insurance, because some nursing programs require you to have health insurance as well as malpractice insurance. |
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