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Could you please tell me how much it would cost for the measles and rubella vaccines, as well as a chest X-ray for lung cancer screening? How long will it take to receive the results, and how long will the entire process take until completion? Thank you!
Janice Huang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/05/31
Dr. Wang Fangli reply Internal Medicine
Dear Janice, you can get a free vaccination at the health center.
Please call to make an appointment first.
As for the chest X-ray, it costs 200 NTD.
You need to register for an internal medicine consultation, have the doctor examine you, and then proceed for the X-ray.
After the X-ray is done, wait for the film to be developed (approximately half an hour) before showing it to the doctor.
Reply Date: 2002/05/31
More Info
In Taiwan, the cost and time for receiving the measles and rubella vaccines, as well as for undergoing a lung cancer X-ray, can vary based on several factors, including the healthcare facility, whether you are using public health services or private clinics, and your insurance coverage.
Cost of Measles and Rubella Vaccines
1. Vaccination Cost: The measles and rubella vaccines are typically provided as a combined vaccine (MMR). In Taiwan, if you are receiving the vaccine through the National Health Insurance (NHI) program, the cost may be subsidized, and you might only need to pay a small co-payment, often around NT$100 to NT$300 (approximately USD $3 to $10). If you choose to get vaccinated at a private clinic, the cost can range from NT$1,000 to NT$2,000 (approximately USD $33 to $66) per dose, depending on the clinic's pricing.
2. Vaccination Schedule: The MMR vaccine is usually administered in two doses, the first dose at around 12 months of age and the second dose at 5 to 6 years of age. If you are an adult needing the vaccine, you may receive it as a single dose, and it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider regarding your vaccination history.
Cost and Time for Lung Cancer X-Ray
1. X-Ray Cost: The cost of a chest X-ray in Taiwan can vary. If you are using the NHI, the cost may be around NT$200 to NT$500 (approximately USD $7 to $17) for a standard chest X-ray. In private facilities, the cost could be higher, ranging from NT$1,000 to NT$3,000 (approximately USD $33 to $100).
2. Time for X-Ray and Report: The actual X-ray procedure is quick, usually taking only a few minutes. However, the time to receive the report can vary. In public hospitals, you may receive the results within a few hours to a day, while in private clinics, it might take a few hours to a couple of days, depending on their processing times.
Overall Timeline
- Vaccination: If you decide to get vaccinated, you can typically receive the vaccine on the same day you visit a clinic or hospital. The vaccination itself takes only a few minutes, but you may need to wait for a short period for observation after the vaccination.
- X-Ray and Reporting: After the X-ray, you can expect to wait for the report. If you are concerned about lung cancer, it is essential to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss the results and any further steps that may be necessary.
Conclusion
In summary, the costs for the measles and rubella vaccines and a lung cancer X-ray in Taiwan can vary based on the facility and whether you are using public or private healthcare services. The vaccination can be relatively inexpensive, especially through the NHI, while the X-ray costs can also be manageable. The time required for both procedures is minimal, but you should account for the time needed to receive the results of the X-ray. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure you are following the recommended vaccination schedule and screening protocols.
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