"The Canadian Blood Services don't pay for donation of blood in terms of financial reimbursement. They might give you a free cookie and a drink, but that is all."
some times, in schools like mine it is free to get the vaccine, but u have to pay to get it from a doctor.
It is not a good idea. It sounds as if you need cash and a blood bank would pay you? If so, think of another way to raise cash. (You can't lie about your weight - they will weigh you.)
No, you will never pay for donating or selling your eggs. The recipient will bear those costs.
Go to King Institute on Friday mornings and pay Rs.300 for Vaccine and certificate.
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Yes, you can get a blood test to demonstrate immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella. Typically it's less expensive to be revaccinated, but if you're willing to pay the cost, you can get the titers (blood tests) instead.
The main benefit of donating eggs is that is makes it possible for a couple to have a child. Most places will pay between five and then thousand dollars for donated eggs.
You can discuss your desire for HPV vaccine with your health are provider if you are over 40. It is possible that you will have to pay out of pocket.
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You dont ive tried at all three facilities here in Bakersfield and they all say they don't pay for plasma