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Businiess name:  Advanced Health Resources LLC
Review by:  Guest
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Also goes by smartravel.org This clinic hides costs! And it gives false information to convince people to buy more vaccines! Clearly others had the experience. So beware. Now, other clinics also do the same. You need to be aware of this marketing ploy for all of them. We went with my spouse for a yellow fever vaccination. We were not told that we also had to pay a doctor to talk to us about it. And in addition the doctor charged $12 to write a prescription for malaria pills. Those extra costs were nothing compared to high pressure tactics for extra vaccinations. We had been vaccinated for hepatitis B, and the doctor said that unfortunately the immunity wears off and better repeat this. I relented and agreed to repeat the 3-course series, each of which costs $130 at this clinic. Good money for them! Fortunately I found an article that says exactly the opposite, i.e. that the hepatitis B holds for at least 20 years, unless someone's immunity is compromised. see below They had no evidence to the contrary. http://m.cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/53/1/68.full

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