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  • Report:  #268017

Complaint Review: Passport Health - Baltimore Maryland

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- Crofton, Maryland,
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Passport Health
921 East Fort Avenue Baltimore, 21230 Maryland, U.S.A.
Phone:
410-727-0556
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Passport Health did not and will not disclose the side effects associated with vaccines. I recieved seven vaccines over a 20 minute period Hep A, Tetnus, Polis, Influenza, Memomune, Typhim. These vaccines were not mandatory for my travel but were only recommended. Had the side effects been known to me, I would have not gotten these vaccines.

Vaccines are about money. Passport Health charged my wife and I $950 over a 20 minute period for vaccines. This is why the side effects of these vaccines were not disclosed. This is a big money making business.

This facility did not disclose the side effects of heavy and permanent dark circles and bags under the eyes plus a permanent tired line in my face as well as facial paralysis.

Vaccines are dangerous and there are several cases of serious side effects from vaccines reported. Just google for "vaccine side effects". My wife is experiencing the same effects as well as hair loss. There are reported cases of brain damage from Hep B vaccines and perpetual hair loss from other vaccines. It has been proven that some vaccines trigger perpetual hair loss.

These events have been devastating to my life. If only the information was disclosed when I asked Passport Helath about the side effects, I never would have gotten these vaccines. The only side effect disclosed was soreness at the injection site.

If you are required to get a vaccine or are considering a vaccine PLEASE research the side possible side effects first. It is all about money. The drug companies find a common illness and create a vaccine. Dont Do It!!

R. harrison

Crofton, Maryland

U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Passport Health's Spokesman

Baltimore,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Innacurate facts -

#2UPDATE Employee

Wed, April 02, 2008

Interesting but bags, sags and lines are not side effects of any vaccines and any reputable travel medical business would not give out this kind of false information. R H should get his facts straight prior to putting this kind of false information on line. Passport Health spends an hour with each traveler to prepare them for their trip. Vaccine recommendations are based on CDC and WHO recommendations, length of stay, time of year traveling, rainy season vs. dry, medical history, prior immunization history, outbreaks in country, altitude issues, side trips, etc. In addition to the consultation with a seasoned travel medicine specialist, every traveler receives an destination-specific bound briefing booklet addressing relevant issues that could affect him adversely on his trip. Each vaccine given has an accompanying vaccine statement which reviews all legitimate side effects. Travelers make an informed decision about the vaccines they want to receive. All prices are reasonable and published. We did receive a letter from R. H and his wife 1 year after his visit stating that we did not inform him that sags, bags and lines on his face are a side effect of vaccines. There is no scientific data to substantiate his claim and we would never give this kind of false information to anyone. We addressed his concern immediately with a cordial response and notified the vaccine manufacturer of his bags, sags and lines complaint and filed a VAERS report for him and his wife who claimed the exact same sags, bags and lines. Furthermore, Mr. H sites the following erroneous facts: "My wife is experiencing the same side effects as well as hair loss. There are reported cases of brain damage from Hep B and perpetual hair loss from other vaccines" There was no administration of Hep B Vaccine. There is no clinical evidence of brain damage on adults from Hep B Vaccines. There is no clinical evidence that links hair loss with administration of any vaccine.


Passport Health's Spokesman

Baltimore,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Innacurate facts -

#3UPDATE Employee

Wed, April 02, 2008

Interesting but bags, sags and lines are not side effects of any vaccines and any reputable travel medical business would not give out this kind of false information. R H should get his facts straight prior to putting this kind of false information on line. Passport Health spends an hour with each traveler to prepare them for their trip. Vaccine recommendations are based on CDC and WHO recommendations, length of stay, time of year traveling, rainy season vs. dry, medical history, prior immunization history, outbreaks in country, altitude issues, side trips, etc. In addition to the consultation with a seasoned travel medicine specialist, every traveler receives an destination-specific bound briefing booklet addressing relevant issues that could affect him adversely on his trip. Each vaccine given has an accompanying vaccine statement which reviews all legitimate side effects. Travelers make an informed decision about the vaccines they want to receive. All prices are reasonable and published. We did receive a letter from R. H and his wife 1 year after his visit stating that we did not inform him that sags, bags and lines on his face are a side effect of vaccines. There is no scientific data to substantiate his claim and we would never give this kind of false information to anyone. We addressed his concern immediately with a cordial response and notified the vaccine manufacturer of his bags, sags and lines complaint and filed a VAERS report for him and his wife who claimed the exact same sags, bags and lines. Furthermore, Mr. H sites the following erroneous facts: "My wife is experiencing the same side effects as well as hair loss. There are reported cases of brain damage from Hep B and perpetual hair loss from other vaccines" There was no administration of Hep B Vaccine. There is no clinical evidence of brain damage on adults from Hep B Vaccines. There is no clinical evidence that links hair loss with administration of any vaccine.


Passport Health's Spokesman

Baltimore,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Innacurate facts -

#4UPDATE Employee

Wed, April 02, 2008

Interesting but bags, sags and lines are not side effects of any vaccines and any reputable travel medical business would not give out this kind of false information. R H should get his facts straight prior to putting this kind of false information on line. Passport Health spends an hour with each traveler to prepare them for their trip. Vaccine recommendations are based on CDC and WHO recommendations, length of stay, time of year traveling, rainy season vs. dry, medical history, prior immunization history, outbreaks in country, altitude issues, side trips, etc. In addition to the consultation with a seasoned travel medicine specialist, every traveler receives an destination-specific bound briefing booklet addressing relevant issues that could affect him adversely on his trip. Each vaccine given has an accompanying vaccine statement which reviews all legitimate side effects. Travelers make an informed decision about the vaccines they want to receive. All prices are reasonable and published. We did receive a letter from R. H and his wife 1 year after his visit stating that we did not inform him that sags, bags and lines on his face are a side effect of vaccines. There is no scientific data to substantiate his claim and we would never give this kind of false information to anyone. We addressed his concern immediately with a cordial response and notified the vaccine manufacturer of his bags, sags and lines complaint and filed a VAERS report for him and his wife who claimed the exact same sags, bags and lines. Furthermore, Mr. H sites the following erroneous facts: "My wife is experiencing the same side effects as well as hair loss. There are reported cases of brain damage from Hep B and perpetual hair loss from other vaccines" There was no administration of Hep B Vaccine. There is no clinical evidence of brain damage on adults from Hep B Vaccines. There is no clinical evidence that links hair loss with administration of any vaccine.


Passport Health's Spokesman

Baltimore,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Innacurate facts -

#5UPDATE Employee

Wed, April 02, 2008

Interesting but bags, sags and lines are not side effects of any vaccines and any reputable travel medical business would not give out this kind of false information. R H should get his facts straight prior to putting this kind of false information on line. Passport Health spends an hour with each traveler to prepare them for their trip. Vaccine recommendations are based on CDC and WHO recommendations, length of stay, time of year traveling, rainy season vs. dry, medical history, prior immunization history, outbreaks in country, altitude issues, side trips, etc. In addition to the consultation with a seasoned travel medicine specialist, every traveler receives an destination-specific bound briefing booklet addressing relevant issues that could affect him adversely on his trip. Each vaccine given has an accompanying vaccine statement which reviews all legitimate side effects. Travelers make an informed decision about the vaccines they want to receive. All prices are reasonable and published. We did receive a letter from R. H and his wife 1 year after his visit stating that we did not inform him that sags, bags and lines on his face are a side effect of vaccines. There is no scientific data to substantiate his claim and we would never give this kind of false information to anyone. We addressed his concern immediately with a cordial response and notified the vaccine manufacturer of his bags, sags and lines complaint and filed a VAERS report for him and his wife who claimed the exact same sags, bags and lines. Furthermore, Mr. H sites the following erroneous facts: "My wife is experiencing the same side effects as well as hair loss. There are reported cases of brain damage from Hep B and perpetual hair loss from other vaccines" There was no administration of Hep B Vaccine. There is no clinical evidence of brain damage on adults from Hep B Vaccines. There is no clinical evidence that links hair loss with administration of any vaccine.

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