Shingles Vaccine Comments
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Posted by: Catman in Rockwood, TN. | Posted: February 23rd, 2017 04:02PM |
Not covered by Medicare. Pharmacist told me the cost was $247.25 before preparing the injection. The total on the paperwork was $247.25, when I started to check out the cashier wanted $268.25. I questioned and noted the total on the paperwork and my final cost was $247.25. This was an out of pocket expense and with scrip from my Doctor. No side affects. I am 66. |
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Posted by: Pauline in Boston, MA. | Posted: January 18th, 2017 01:01PM |
Medicare does NOT cover cost of shot...only flu and,pneumonia,shots. Some Part Ds cover with a copay I tend to agree with many people about the 1 in 3 number the drug companies push My brother in law had shot.. Got shingles however says it was a milder case. |
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Posted by: D.M. in Manhattan in New York, NY. | Posted: October 18th, 2016 07:10AM |
While I actually paid nothing for my shingles vaccination three days ago at a Rite Aid Pharmacy in Manhattan, New York City, using my platinum-level Obamacare health insurance, my insurer's website informs me that its actual value was $283.99. I have no idea if that amount is what Rite Aid actually charged my insurer, or whether that's Rite Aid's free-market price to the uninsured, or whether that price is a fanciful, exaggerated number that my insurer is quoting merely to make my benefits sound more valuable than they are. (Earlier this year, I paid $7.26 for blood tests and lab work that the insurer claimed cost over $600.) |
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Posted by: C Fremont in York, PA. | Posted: September 13th, 2016 11:09AM |
I had a checkup & got a shingles shot. I told Dr. I will pay if insurance does not. He sent it in, not as a prescription, just a service for shot. They would not pay & said it may be covered as a prescription. Pa Highmark BS PPO. They have the information & cannot send it to whoever does prescription claims. Waste my & Dr's time & are rude on top of it. I will look for other ins. |
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Posted by: Winternest in Woodbridge, VA. | Posted: August 16th, 2016 08:08AM |
Noone wants to cover the expensive shot that may also require a booster later on. |
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Posted by: smaccalla in Redmond, WA. | Posted: June 17th, 2016 04:06PM |
Talk about sticker shock! I really don't understand how medical professionals w/o blinking an eye encourage this shot to someone who is on Medicare. There is no disclosure on this and I believe it needs to be before state consumer protection review. |
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Posted by: babz1234 in Madison, WI. | Posted: June 16th, 2016 07:06PM |
The large rash lasted a week or two on my lower back. Really wasn't that painful, a bit itchy but less than an insect bite. There were a couple of sharp pain jolts every now and then for a week but nothing I couldn't live with. It all resolved within 2 weeks. It left a scabby area which dropped off a within a week. I'm glad I didn't pay the $200 for a vaccine. It wasn't that big a deal. Once you get Shingles, most people will never get it again. in order to post this, I had to choose a date purchased. Please disregard. |
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Posted by: a user in Nederland, TX. | Posted: June 3rd, 2016 04:06PM |
Just turned 60 waiting for next doctor visit to get vaccine. Too late. Now I have spent $400+ in copays and for meds, missed 20 days, cannot sleep, in deep pain nothing helps and its not over! Wish I had paid $300 out of pocket. You do Not want to get this, and it comes when you are Dow. |
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Posted by: Margo in Mulberry, FL. | Posted: May 25th, 2016 10:05PM |
Got it at Walmart for free. Have UHC I pay 900/mo. for, everything should be free as far as I'm concerned. |
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Posted by: GEORGIA GILCREASE in LANCASTER, TX. | Posted: May 12th, 2016 04:05PM |
WHY SO MUCH I'M 77 YEAR OLD MY INSURANCE PAID ABOUT 2O.00 ONLY IT SHOULD BE CHEAPER IS MY OPINION |
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Posted by: a user in Munising, MI. | Posted: April 28th, 2016 05:04AM |
Told my Dr I had never had the chicken pox. He just smiled and said I should get the shot, which I did. That was 2 days ago. I have swollen glands, sore throat, and feel like I was run over by a truck. Wish I would have listened to my mother and not the dr. |
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Posted by: Trudy24 in Raleigh, NC. | Posted: April 13th, 2016 02:04PM |
I think Costoc provides pharmacy and immunization services to non-members. The price for people who do not have insurance is $206. Seems to be the best price. |
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