- Medicare Part D Patients:
- No cost for most immunizations
- Includes shingles, pneumonia and others

Ask your pharmacist for details
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Age restrictions may apply and vary by states. To save time, bring your completed and signed immunization consent form.You can also download the Costco Mobile app and search for Pharmacy. There you’ll be able to fill out the immunization consent form and schedule your appointment straight from your smartphone.
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How do I prepare for my immunization?Immunizations and Vaccinations Available at your Costco Pharmacy
Prices listed is for one dose; some vaccinations require multiple does to complete series
Pricing reflects Costco Member Prescription Discount card which may vary by location and is subject to change. Revised 4/6/23
Fluad- specially formulated for seniors $46.99
Afluria and Flucelvax- 4 strain flu shot for ages 3 and up $19.99
Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu shot every year. Seasonal flu vaccines have an excellent safety record. It is especially important to get a flu shot if you, someone you live with, or someone you care for is at high risk for complications from the flu. This includes people who are pregnant, have weak immune systems, and the very young and the very old.
Possible Side Effects:
• Soreness or redness at injection site• Aches
• Fever
• Nausea
• Runny Nose
• Wheezing or coughing
• Headache
• Dizziness
For more information: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/flu.html .
The hepatitis A virus can cause serious liver disease. The hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for all children who are older than 1, people living in or traveling to countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis A, people with chronic liver disease, people who are treated with clotting factors, men who have sex with men, and people who use street drugs.
For more information about Hepatitis A, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Headache
• Loss of appetite
• Tiredness
• Allergic reaction (rare)
The hepatitis B virus can cause serious liver disease. The hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for everyone, from infants through adults. People at higher risk for hepatitis B infection include those with chronic kidney or liver disease, close contacts of those infected with hepatitis B, people with jobs that expose them to human blood or body fluids, people traveling to countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis B, people with HIV infection, men who have sex with men, and people who use street drugs.
For more information about Hepatitis B, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Fever
• Allergic reaction (rare)
Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B are viruses that cause serious liver disease. Twinrix contains immunizations against Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B. Adults 18 years and older who are at risk for Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B (see individual products) can receive Twinrix.
For more information about Hepatitis A, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
For more information about Hepatitis B, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Headache
• Loss of appetite
• Tiredness
• Allergic reaction (rare)
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. HPV can cause cervical cancer in women. In men and women, it can cause less common cancers of the genitals and mouth, and can also cause warts. The HPV vaccine should be given to women ages 11-26 and men ages 11-21.
For more information about Gardasil®, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
For more information about Gardasil 9®, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Headache
• Mild to moderate fever
• Fainting
• Allergic reaction (rare)
The meningococcal bacteria can cause serious infections of the brain, spinal cord, and blood. Meningococcal disease is most common in infants less than 1 year old, people who are 16-21 years old, and people who don't have spleens. People living in close quarters, such as in college dormitories or in military barracks, are also at higher risk for meningococcal disease.
For more information about Meningitis, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Mild fever
• Allergic reaction (rare)
Doses recommended vary, see CDC links below for more detailed information.
Pneumococcal disease can cause infections of the lungs (pneumonia), blood, and brain. Children under 2 years of age, people with certain medical conditions or weak immune systems, adults over 65, and smokers are at the highest risk for pneumococcal infections.
For more information about Pneumovax23®, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
How do I prepare for my immunization?
Dosing Information:
There are 4 different pneumococcal vaccines. The vaccine or combination of vaccines recommended depends upon your vaccination history, age and risk factors for pneumococcal infections. Ask your pharmacist for more information.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Fever
• Muscle aches
Pneumococcal disease can cause infections of the lungs (pneumonia), blood, and brain. Children under 2 years of age, people with certain medical conditions or weak immune systems, adults over 65, and smokers are at the highest risk for pneumococcal infections.
For more information about Prevnar®, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
How do I prepare for my immunization?
Dosing Information:
There are 4 different pneumococcal vaccines. The vaccine or combination of vaccines recommended depends upon your vaccination history, age and risk factors for pneumococcal infections. Ask your pharmacist for more information.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Fever
• Muscle aches
• Allergic reaction (rare)
Shingles is a painful rash, often with blisters. Shingles is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox; if you've had chickenpox, you can get shingles. Shingles is more common in adults over 50 years of age, and people with weakened immune systems. The shingles vaccine is recommended in adults 50 years of age and older.
For more information about Shingles, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Headache
• Allergic reaction (rare)
The tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis vaccine (Tdap) prevents 3 diseases- tetanus (or lockjaw), diphtheria (a respiratory infection), and pertussis (whooping cough). Tdap should be given once to around the age of 11 or 12 years, or to older individuals who have never received Tdap. Pregnant women should receive a Tdap dose during every pregnancy to protect their baby from whooping cough.
Possible side effects include:
• Mild to moderate fever
• Headache
• Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
• Chills and body aches
• Allergic reaction (rare)
Pneumococcal disease can cause infections of the lungs (pneumonia), blood, and brain. Children under 2 years of age, people with certain medical conditions or weak immune systems, adults over 65, and smokers are at the highest risk for pneumococcal infections.
For more information about Prevnar®, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
How do I prepare for my immunization?
Dosing Information:
There are 4 different pneumococcal vaccines. The vaccine or combination of vaccines recommended depends upon your vaccination history, age and risk factors for pneumococcal infections. Ask your pharmacist for more information.
Possible side effects include:
• Redness or soreness at the injection site• Fever
• Muscle aches
• Allergic reaction (rare)
How do I prepare for my immunization?


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