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What can I do if my pediatrician will not see my kids because they are not vaccinated? ?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Find a new pediatrician. Would you want a close minded pediatrician like that for your children anyway? Our first pediatrician was a right nutter and, while he did refuse from seeing us, I would have fired him anyway.

    Try and find a naturopath in your area, contact a local chiropractor and they may be able to give you a few names and numbers. If you can't find one, then try a family practice Dr, they are a little more flexible when it comes to vaccinations.

    Pediatricians get "brownie points" from pharmaceutical companies for having a certain percentage of their patients vaccinated on schedule, so they can be real idiots about them.

    Good luck!

  • 1 decade ago

    If you choose not to vaccinate your children, and your doctor refuses to treat them because of that, then you have only two choices: Vaccinate them or choose a new pediatrician.

    I know a family in my town whose son had a very bad reaction to a vaccination, and as a result, the family is following an alternate (delayed, and only 1 vaccine at a time) schedule. The pediatrician she was seeing refused to have the children as patients because he didn't want to be held liable somehow if they did contract one of those diseases. So she simply found a different pediatrician.

    There are plenty of pediatricians out there who will go along (or even encourage) alternate vaccination schedules. You'll just need to find one of those doctors.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Why are they not vaccinated? Yes there are side effects in a low number of cases but the benefits out weight them.

    In my state you can not enter a child into school without them.

    I don't blame your pediatrician. If you can't afford the shots there are clinics out there with low or no cost for the shots.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Get them vaccinated. Would you rather see your children lying in an ICU bed a couple years down the line dying of a preventable disease like polio or the measles? The benefits far outweigh the risk. Your doctor is probably trying to keep the rest of the patients in his office, not to mention his staff, from the potential risk of exposure. Sure the vaccinations keep children safe from diseases, but even vaccinated children can get measles or mumps or rubella. The difference between the vaccinated and unvaccinated children is that the vaccinated children will not be killed by the outbreak.

    Source(s): Mother of two children who will receive their vaccinations for their safety!
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  • 1 decade ago

    you will have to find another dr.

    unlike what alot of people are saying you can get your children into school with out their shots.

    all states have wavers.

    you might try doing an internet search on no vaccinations. there are drs out there that dont belive kids need all the shots or belive in delayed shots. you just have to do your reaseach

    also to thouse that say shots work only as a whole when the everyone get shots......the kids who get the shots wont get the disease then why worry about my kids not having their shots

    Source(s): have choosen not to vaccinate
  • 1 decade ago

    Doctors can do that, and no you cant sue like someone said. It's their practice, their policy's. Just like theres pharmacists who refuse to fill a Rx for birthcontrol. They are protected by law so they cant get into trouble. So either find a doctor who does not believe in vaccinating your children (which will be hard since you need to have them done for school, plus theres too many health risk with not getting them done.) or get your kids updated on their vaccinations and continue to go to that doctor.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I don't blame the dr. you are not only putting your children at risk but everyone else's. Yeah we don't have a major outbreak of things like they did 50 years ago but that is because we vaccinate our children. Look at other countries that do not vaccinate there children are dying because of things that could be prevented.

  • 1 decade ago

    Stop depending on everyone else to get their kids vaccinated so your children can stay healthy. Get your kids vaccinated. Your other option is to switch pediatricians.

    Source(s): Vaccinations work when everyone has them, and people stop depending on the shield created by those who do the responsible thing.
  • 1 decade ago

    Getting them vaccinated would be a good way to start. Besides, you can run into other problems without vaccinations. Schools often require them as well. When I enrolled in college, I had to send them my vaccination history as well.

  • 1 decade ago

    i personally think you should have your kids vaccinated but you could always call and get another pediatrician

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