Quick Answer
Most routine adult vaccines are covered at no out-of-pocket cost by commercial insurance, Medicare Part B (for flu, COVID, pneumococcal, Hepatitis B for at-risk adults), and Medicare Part D (for shingles, Tdap, and others). For uninsured adults and children, North Carolina offers vaccine assistance programs through the state immunization branch; we can help connect you to those resources. Final pricing for self-pay patients will be published once our practice opens.
This question comes up frequently for patients researching immunizations & vaccinations at Good Health NC in Knightdale, NC.
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