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graciegirl 09-24-2020 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by wamley (Post 1817766)
My PC Dr recommended mid Oct and not to get flu shot earlier.

Mine too. I think we will get the seasonal flu shot earlier than that, the first part of October. I think I heard that is being suggested so that you have that immunity in place if you should catch Covid-19.

ghoffman 09-24-2020 08:17 AM

I just called to schedule my annual flu vaccine, only to be told that TV Health has none and don't know when they will! I find this unacceptable! Then to add insult to injury I was told I could go to my pharmacy! Since I'm sure all the doctors at TVH have told their patients to get vaccinated, why they haven't made sure that the administration has done their jobs is beyond me!

Bjeanj 09-24-2020 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1817762)
No, Shingrix is not covered by Medicare Part B. If you don't have other insurance, you will probably pay about $160 per shot for each shot. You need to get two shots between 2 and 6 months apart.

I got a shingles shot about 4 years ago. At that time, they only called for one, not two, shots. Will have to ask my doctor if I need to re-do and get two shots.

Broke down and got my 65+ extra strength flu shot last weekend. I’m sure there is an official name for it, but that’s what I’m calling it.

davem4616 09-24-2020 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 1817653)
do they still offer the $10 gift card?

Publix does

Dan9871 09-24-2020 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ghoffman (Post 1837680)
I just called to schedule my annual flu vaccine, only to be told that TV Health has none and don't know when they will! I find this unacceptable! Then to add insult to injury I was told I could go to my pharmacy! Since I'm sure all the doctors at TVH have told their patients to get vaccinated, why they haven't made sure that the administration has done their jobs is beyond me!

They must have run out. I got my flu shot a couple of weeks ago from Villages Health.

retiredguy123 09-24-2020 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1837688)
I got a shingles shot about 4 years ago. At that time, they only called for one, not two, shots. Will have to ask my doctor if I need to re-do and get two shots.

Broke down and got my 65+ extra strength flu shot last weekend. I’m sure there is an official name for it, but that’s what I’m calling it.

It's a good idea to ask your doctor. But, all of the public information being distributed indicates that the new 2-shot Shingrix vaccine is way more effective and highly recommended over the shot that was available 4 years ago. 90 percent effective for the new vaccine vs 40 percent for the old vaccine.

Dana1963 09-24-2020 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1817790)
You did great. My wife has Medicare and plan F supplement from Florida Blue, neither would pay for the vaccine. Walgreens price was $182, Goodrx brought it down to $155.

Flu, Shingles and pneumonia are covered under Part D. Part F coverers 20% donut whole for major medical.

Bjeanj 09-24-2020 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1817813)
Special snowflakes who never get sick and never get vaccines aside...
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I think the term “snowflakes” has run its course, don’t you?

retiredguy123 09-24-2020 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Dana1963 (Post 1837827)
Flu, Shingles and pneumonia are covered under Part D. Part F coverers 20% donut whole for major medical.

Just to clarify, you don't need Medicare Part D for coverage for the flu and pneumonia vaccines. They are covered by Medicare Part B. But, Part B does not cover the shingles vaccine.

kathyspear 09-24-2020 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1837688)
I got a shingles shot about 4 years ago. At that time, they only called for one, not two, shots. Will have to ask my doctor if I need to re-do and get two shots.

Broke down and got my 65+ extra strength flu shot last weekend. I’m sure there is an official name for it, but that’s what I’m calling it.

The new two-shot shingles vaccine (called Shingrex) is much more effective than the old one. You should seriously consider getting it even if you had the old one.

kathy

graciegirl 09-24-2020 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1837826)
It's a good idea to ask your doctor. But, all of the public information being distributed indicates that the new 2-shot Shingrix vaccine is way more effective and highly recommended over the shot that was available 4 years ago. 90 percent effective for the new vaccine vs 40 percent for the old vaccine.

I read the same thing and we all want to get the new one too.

bagboy 09-24-2020 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Dana1963 (Post 1837827)
Flu, Shingles and pneumonia are covered under Part D. Part F coverers 20% donut whole for major medical.

Well, I think you are right and I was mistaken saying supplemental or Part D wouldn't pay for my wifes pneumonia vaccine. In fact, the $182 cost was her portion after her supplemental paid their part. Maybe because she has not met her deductible. I appreciate you pointing this out as she will get her 2nd shot in a month or so, and we will know to ask more insurance questions.
We have scheduled flu shots for October 1st.

retiredguy123 09-24-2020 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1837858)
Well, I think you are right and I was mistaken saying supplemental or Part D wouldn't pay for my wifes pneumonia vaccine. In fact, the $182 cost was her portion after her supplemental paid their part. Maybe because she has not met her deductible. I appreciate you pointing this out as she will get her 2nd shot in a month or so, and we will know to ask more insurance questions.
We have scheduled flu shots for October 1st.

If you have Medicare Part B and a Medicare supplement, the pneumonia vaccine should be covered in full. Part B should also cover the flu vaccine. You shouldn't need Part D at all.

bagboy 09-24-2020 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1837860)
If you have Medicare Part B and a Medicare supplement, the pneumonia vaccine should be covered in full. Part B should also cover the flu vaccine. You shouldn't need Part D at all.

Yes, her flu and pneumonia vaccines were covered. Shingrix is the question . Using Medicare insurance (part b,d, supplement, I don't know) her cost would have been $182. With Goodrx we paid $155. We will get cost clarified at next Shingrix shot, #2.

retiredguy123 09-24-2020 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1837870)
Yes, her flu and pneumonia vaccines were covered. Shingrix is the question . Using Medicare insurance (part b,d, supplement, I don't know) her cost would have been $182. With Goodrx we paid $155. We will get cost clarified at next Shingrix shot, #2.

I think if she has Medicare Part D, it will cover the Shingrix, which is not covered by Part B.


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