Friday, December 4, 2009

Getting a yellow fever vaccination in Lima, Peru

´´Anything free is worth saving up for,´´ says Grandpa Sodey in the Wisconsin/Michigan cult-classic film Escanaba in Da Moonlight.  I thought that this was true, but I will now settle for ´´Anything cheap is worth saving up for.´´

After talking to many people and visiting several places around the city, the place I recommend going to obtain a yellow fever vaccination in Lima is the Hospital del Niño at 28 de Julio and Brazil in the Breña section of Lima.  There, you can get the yellow fever vaccination for 65 nuevo soles, or $22.50 USD.  Unless you want it for free...




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To get a free vaccination for travel within the country of Peru, one can go to the Hospital Santa Rosa to obtain the shot and a certificate for domestic travel on Fridays between 8am and 11am.  However, when I went, the vaccine was no longer available so I would have to try again in a week to get the free shot.  I went to the Hospital del Niño, instead.

Also, anyone with plans to travel to in high-risk areas outside of Peru would still need to exchange their domestic-travel certificate from the free clinic for an international one at a place like the Centro de Salud San Isidro.  The certificate costs 30 nuevo soles or about $12 USD.

In the United States, you can expect to pay about $225 to get a yellow fever vaccination if you are paying out of pocket.  At Physicians Plus Travel Clinic in Madison, WI, most visits include a $54 counseling fee, a $146 fee for the vaccination itself, and $24 for a nurse to administer the shot, totalling $224.

In his talk, Money Saving Advice From a Cheapskate, Ryan Wanger says, ¨Being a cheapskate is all about time and money.  People who have a lot of money, they don´t want to invest the time.  Then there´s the reverse; people who are cheapskates, their motto is ´my time is basically worthless.´¨

$24 for a shot in Lima was small beans compared to getting the shot for $225 back home, but this time, the free shot wasn´t worth saving up for.

By the way, I´m posting this less than twelve hours after getting my shot, and I am still alive, so hopefully I can still say ´It was worth it´ 48 hours from now.

7 comments:

  1. Paperwork, why do we love it so much? Amazing how much it takes just to get a shot. Glad you found a good deal, I can't imagine negotiating that in spanish. It was awesome to talk to you yesterday! I delivered 5 babies and sent a few home for another day. Have a great day on the water today.

    D

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  2. Hey Paul. Just wanted to say hi. Maybe we could schedule a phone call.

    Love ya
    Mom

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  3. Im a little jealous of a 3 dollar all you can drink/eat pig roast ocean side staying at a hostel paying $9.50 per night. Good talking to you buddy! Cant wait to hear the stories and see the pics when you get back. By the way we got 14 inches of snow this past week and its supposed to be -15 below tomorrow with the windchill! Later Paul

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  4. I didn´t initially mention that the shot also gave me a short lived head rush and intense sweating after receiving the shot... out of fear that people like my sister and mother would be the first ones to read the blog post and would worry about me, but I suppose it´s now safe to mention that.

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  5. Vivid dream last night of you walking in, very casually, and announcing you 'just came home for a few days and did anyone want to go to a movie?' You had found a bargain of tumbling matts and spread them all over the living room floor and I commented how much fun you guys would have had with them when you were little and playing 'don't touch the floor.' It felt so good to hug you and you were tan and happy.

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  6. Posted: Friday, January 1, 2010

    Nothing says "Happy Birthday" like 123,000 pounds of manure.

    Dick Kleis, a farmer in the eastern Iowa community of Zwingle, used a manure spreader to write "HAP B DAY LUV U" to mark his wife Carole's birthday this week.

    He says it took around three hours and four loads of liquid manure to create the message _ that amounts to about 123,840 pounds of manure.
    His wife says he's done strange things in the past to mark her birthday, "but maybe not this weird."

    Dick Kleis says he'd intended to include a heart but ran out of manure.

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