Yes, Highmark Delaware typically covers the shingles vaccine for its members. Coverage may vary based on the specific plan, so it's advisable to check with Highmark customer service or review your plan details for any co-pays or specific requirements. The shingles vaccine is recommended for adults aged 50 and older, and getting vaccinated can help prevent the development of shingles and its complications.
Between $20-$30, in the Northeast the current rate is $25. Often if you have a medical insurance plan the pharmacy will take your info and bill your carrier, or you may only have to pay your prescription co-pay.
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Aetna considers zoster vaccine (Zostavax) a medically necessary preventive service to reduce the risk of herpes zoster (shingles) in members 60 years of age and older. Aetna considers repeat (booster) zoster vaccination as experimental and investigational.
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$4
That depends on the state that you live in. It also depends on the specific plan within the Blue Cross Blue Shield plan offerings that you're asking about. I suggest contacting the carrier either online or by phone and find out. A good broker can also answer your question.
in South Dakota-over 80
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It may largely depend upon whether you pay the Delaware ticket. If you don't pay such ticket, information will be sent to the state in which you have a drivers license, which will cause that state to suspend your license until the Delaware license is taken care of.
Yes, TRICARE for Life typically covers the shingles vaccine, specifically the Shingrix vaccine, for eligible beneficiaries aged 50 and older. However, coverage may depend on certain conditions, such as whether the vaccine is administered at a TRICARE network pharmacy or an authorized provider. It's advisable to check with TRICARE or your healthcare provider for specific details and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
I would expect to pay between $3500 and $4500.