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Nanny Exams
Nannies, Au Pairs, Child Care Workers, Babysitters
  • Blood Tests to ensure immunity to communicable diseases
  • Vaccinations when clinically indicated
  • Comprehensive Physical Examinations
  • Tuberculosis Screening
  • Drug Testing

Infants and small children are not fully immunized against a variety of diseases, but they are vulnerable to catching them. It’s important that all child care givers carry full immunity to these diseases to ensure that they cannot catch these contagious illnesses and pass them on to your child. It’s also important that they are free of any illegal substances that might impair their ability to care for your child.

At Mobile Health, we check your nanny for the presence of immunity to 9 different conditions, including chicken pox, measles, hepatitis, and mumps. Because vaccination procedures vary according to country, and may wear off over time, many New Yorkers are not fully protected. If we find that your nanny is not immune, we can then provide her with the required vaccination for up to 9 different diseases (plus the flu) to ensure the safety of both the nanny and your child. We also check for evidence of the use of 8 different drugs.

If you schedule an exam for your nanny, you can pre-pay for the exam using your credit card. As soon as we have the results, we'll email them to you.

The MOBILE HEALTH difference
  • 25 years of quality physicals and drug testing for workers
  • 6 locations - A clinic in every borough of NYC and Nassau County
  • One stop shopping – all services under one roof
  • Quality physical exams performed by highly trained clinicians
  • Rapid reporting of results
  • Sleep well knowing your child’s health is better protected

About the Nanny Exam
Detailed Physical Examination, including
Past Medical History Medication History
History of Past Illnesses Review of current medications & drug interactions
Social History Assessment of Lifestyle Risk Factors
Family History Latent Tuberculosis Infection Screening

Blood Studies
QuantiFERON-TB Gold Assay HAV-Ab/total (Hepatitis A)
Measles Titer Anti- HBs titer (Hepatitis B)
Mumps Titer Anti-HCV titer (Hepatitis C)
Rubella Titer VDRL
Varicella Titer HgA1c

Radiological Studies
Chest x-ray, as clinically warranted for latent tuberculosis infection or active tuberculosis disease

Forensic Toxicology Urine Drug Screen
Amphetamine Cocaine
Barbiturate Methadone
Benzodiazepine Opiates
Cannabinoids (THC) Phencyclidine

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