by nevadatear » Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:51 pm
Fyi, the shingles vaccine, as recommended by cdc, if free as a covered benefit under the affordable care act for those over 60. HOWEVER and it is a big however, you must have insurance, or medicare, and you must receive it from a preferred provider. Your primary care provider would automatically be a preferred provider, HOWEVER, many choose not to stock the vaccine due to 1) expense and 2) storage requirements (it must be kept frozen). If your dr tells you he will give you a prescription, then bring it back for administration, it will NOT be covered even though your dr's office gives it. HOWEVER (again). Most all insurances also cover one of the pharmacies that give the shot as a preferred provider, but not all. So you have to call your insurance to see whether it is CVS, or Vons, or Safeway or sav on or no name corner grocery is the one of choice.
But, it is important to get the shot. As a school nurse, i am seeing more and more of the staff at my schools coming down with shingles at earlier ages. One this year was 35. I am 54 and spent the money for the shot out of my pocket. Do NOT want nerve pain any more than i already have from my amputated thumb.