Question: What Can I Bring to Show Proof of Immunizations?
Answer:
If you've already been vaccinated for certain diseases and you want to avoid being re-vaccinated, you can bring a personal vaccination record or a copy of the medical record with entries made by a physician or appropriate medical personnel to your medical exam.
Before the exam, ask your family doctor for a copy of your immunization record. You might also be able to obtain immunization records from schools you've attended.
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