Flu Shots

  $30

Pneumonia Shots

  $45

Cash or Check only. We are not able to accept credit or debit cards

We will invoice businesses for work-site flu clinics when requested in advance

Prices subject to change.


Pneumococcal Immunizations

*Recently revised guidelines:

Now recommended for any adult 19-64 years of age who smokes or has asthma.

Pneumococcal immunizations are still recommended one time for everyone age 65 and over.

This is generally given once or twice in a lifetime, as opposed to the flu shot which should be repeated each Fall/Winter.

Pneumococcal Vaccinations can be taken safely at the same time as a Flu Shot, though in a different syringe and injection site.



Insurance Policy 2008-2009

Get A Flu Shot.com will bill your insurance company if listed below.

Persons with an insurance listed below will not have any payments at the time of service. We will bill your insurance for you. If the claim is rejected, you will be liable for payment.

New for 2008:

Now accepting Uniform Medical Plan of Washington for Washington State Workers, Retirees & covered dependants

  For us to accept your insurance, you must present your card at the time of service. You must complete and sign the insurance form.

Insurance Carrier Primary Area Service Co-Payment
Medicare Part B Oregon & Washington Flu & Pneumonia Shots
$0
Railroad Medicare Oregon & Washington Flu & Pneumonia Shots
$0
Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon Oregon Flu Shots only

$0

Regence Life & Health Oregon & Washington Flu Shots only
$0
Regence Federal Employee Program Oregon & Washington Flu Shots only
$0

Uniform Medical Plan of Washington  New 2008

(WA States Workers & covered dependants)

Members in Oregon & Washington Flu Shots only
$0
ODS Advantage PPO

(Medicare Advantage PPO only )

Oregon & Washington Flu & Pneumonia Shots
$0

ODS OEBB

(School faculty, staff & covered dependants only)

Oregon Flu Shots only
$0
Great-West Healthcare Oregon & Washington Flu Shots only
$0
CareOregon
(Must provide copy of current insurance form)
Oregon Members Only Flu Shots only
$0

Sterling Option        New 2008

(Medicare Advantage)

Members in Oregon & Washington Flu & Pneumonia Shots
$0
Providence Health Plan
(Medicare  Advantage HMO only)  
Oregon & Washington Members   Flu & Pneumonia Shots
$0
Secure Horizons Oregon & Washington Members   Flu Shots only
$0
Clear Choice Health Plan   Oregon Members Only Flu & Pneumonia Shots
$0
Tuality Health Alliance
(Must provide copy of current insurance form)
Oregon Members Only Flu Shots only
$0

 

Get A Flu Shot.com never discloses the personal information on the insurance form to anyone other than your insurance carrier.

No Appointment Needed

Every effort is made to provide our services with the minimum of paperwork and delay. If there are lines, they are most common during the 1st 2 hours. If you wish to minimize possible waiting, the best times are generally mid afternoon.


Influenza Facts

Anyone can get Influenza. A person's individual risk of developing influenza is between 5 - 20% each year. It may result in missing a few days of work or school; or it may develop into more serious disease resulting in hospitalization or death.

Influenza is a killer, causing an average 36,000 deaths every year. There are more than 200,000 influenza related hospitalizations every year, 57% of which are among those less than 65 years of age. This does not include out-patient visits.

The majority of deaths from influenza are among people 65 years of age or older.
Vaccination is the single greatest way to prevent influenza and its associated illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths.

  • Flu Shots reduce the risk of influenza by up to 90%.
  • Flu Shots are recommended annually to provide protection.
  • Flu vaccination not only protects the individual, but also helps protect family members and other close contacts by decreasing the risk of influenza transmission.
  • It is impossible to get the flu from the flu shot.
  • Most people have no adverse reaction to the flu shot. The most common reaction is a mildly sore arm. Some people have mild flu-like symptoms that last 1-3 days.
  • It takes 1-2 weeks to develop immunity after a flu shot. If you develop influenza during this time, it is because you were exposed to influenza prior to developing immunity.
  • Influenza vaccine is a covered benefit for Medicare recipients.

Protect Yourself. Protect Your Loved Ones. Get A Flu Shot!


For further information call 877/358-7468

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