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On the CVS Flu Shot menu, the most expensive item is Over 65 Years (High Dosage) - Per Individual, which costs $51.99. The cheapest item on the menu is Between 2-65 Years (Per Adult), which costs $0.00. The average price of all items on the menu is currently $14.00.
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The cost of a flu shot at CVS can vary depending on factors such as your location and insurance coverage. However, CVS often offers affordable options.
Standard vaccine (quadrivalent): $49.99
Standard vaccine (egg-free) (Flublok): $94.99
Adults 65+ vaccine (Fluzone High Dose, FLUAD): $94.99
Many insurance plans cover the cost of a flu shot at CVS. To find out if your insurance covers it and any potential out-of-pocket expenses, contact your insurance provider or CVS pharmacy directly.
Yes, CVS pharmacies generally offer flu shots to both CVS customers and non-customers. You don't need to be a CVS customer to access their pharmacy services, including flu shots.
CVS typically offers a variety of flu vaccines, including trivalent and quadrivalent options, to meet different needs. The specific vaccines available may vary by location and season.
The best time to get a flu shot at CVS is usually in early fall, around September or October, before the flu season peaks. However, CVS often provides flu shots throughout the flu season, so it's never too late to get vaccinated.
In most cases, you should bring a valid photo ID, your insurance card, and any relevant vaccination records, if you have them. Specific requirements may vary by location, so check with your local CVS pharmacy.
While flu shots are generally safe, some people may experience mild side effects, such as soreness at the injection site, low-grade fever, nausea, runny nose, or fatigue. If you have concerns about side effects, discuss them with the healthcare provider administering the vaccine.
Yes, CVS provides flu shots for children. Age eligibility may vary by state and location, so it's best to check with your local CVS pharmacy for specific age requirements.
Yes, the flu shot is generally safe and recommended for pregnant women. In fact, it can provide protection to both the mother and the baby. Pregnant women may check first with their healthcare provider for personalized advice.
CVS offers flu shots at many of its pharmacy locations. You can receive a flu shot at most CVS pharmacies across the United States.
It takes about two weeks for the body to build full immunity after receiving the flu shot. During this period, it's still possible to get the flu, so it's essential to take preventive measures.
Some medical conditions or allergies may be contraindications for the flu shot. It's important to discuss your medical history and any concerns with the healthcare provider before getting vaccinated.
CVS often provides walk-in flu shots, but it's recommended to check with your local CVS pharmacy, especially during peak flu season. Appointments may also be available to reduce wait times.
Some CVS locations may offer flu shot clinics for businesses and workplaces. Employers can inquire with their local CVS pharmacy for details and arrangements.
CVS typically provides flu shots to individuals aged 3 and older. However, specific age requirements or restrictions may apply by location.
In addition to the CVS flu shot, you can have different options such a
Target offers flu shots at its in-store pharmacies, making it convenient for shoppers to get vaccinated against the flu.
Kroger provides flu shots at their grocery store pharmacies, offering a one-stop solution for both groceries and vaccinations.
Publix offers flu shots at their supermarket pharmacies, giving customers an easy way to protect themselves from the flu while grocery shopping.