Typically a child will need about 12-15 immunizations by 12 months depending on the schedule they are receiving them. Contact your county health dept. and see how much they charge. My county health dept. charges $10 a shot for immunizations and flu shots whether or not you have insurance. If you have Medicaid it is free. Also some pediatricians set up immunization times on certain days where you can go just for that reason and you don't pay for a doctor's visit.
Answeri live in Canada it is free AnswerAlthough the actual shots ARE FREE in Canada. we are ALL paying for them thru our income taxes, the GST and sales taxes, as well as taxes on gasoline, beer and alcohol and tobacco. So YES the shots are free here, but not really.Immunization in government hospitals are normally free. However, if it is a private clinic, immunization usually ranges from $400 - $500.
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The price of immunizations for a babies first year can vary in price. However there are many programs available by the state that make them free or at least reduce the cost.
Try your local health department for free or very low cost immunizations. No insurance needed.
Pediatricians charge an average of $620 for a baby's first year. This includes preventive health maintenance, screening tests, as well as immunizations.
Immunizations
Go to the health department they will do them for freeor at low cost
$20.00 it can cost
A baby sitter usually cost 3-10 dollars an hour
Most new moms cry when it�s time for baby�s first shots, and even their 2nd and 3rd shots. But those valuable immunizations are an important part of baby�s life. From birth to age six are several immunizations with the following recommended schedule:
I've had a baby it was free!
well it depends on how much you feed you baby
Probly not too much.
A lot