The single best way to prevent the flu is to get your flu shot
How flu shots are covered
Flu shots are covered under Medicare Part B (medical) coverage. When you get a flu shot, show your ID card for medical coverage. Prescription drug plans (PDPs) don't cover flu shots.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends everyone 6 months and older get the flu shot.
Options to get your flu shot with our Medicare Advantage plans
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Schedule an appointment with your doctor
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Visit your doctor before the flu season begins.
Don't have a doctor?
Search online to find one in our network
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Visit any location for these chain pharmacies
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Our in-network flu shot providers bill us directly so you won’t have to pay up front.
ACME Pharmacy |
Lewis Drugs/Lewis Family Drug |
Albertsons |
Longs Drug Stores |
Bartell Drug |
Meijer Pharmacies |
BI-LO Pharmacy |
New Albertsons |
Brookshire Grocery |
Publix Supermarkets |
CARRS Quality Centers |
Randall's Food Markets |
Coborn's |
Rite Aid Pharmacies |
COSTCO Pharmacies |
Safeway |
CVS Pharmacy |
Sam's Club |
Discount Drug Mart |
Schnucks's -Twenty-five |
Duane Reade |
SHOPKO |
Farm Fresh |
SHOPRITE Pharmacy |
Fred Meyer |
Stop and Shop Pharmacies |
Fred's Inc. |
SUPERVALU Pharmacies |
Giant Eagle Markets |
Thrifty White |
H.E. Butt Grocery |
Tom Thumb Pharmacy |
Hannaford BROS |
TOPS Markets |
Harmons Pharmacy/Whole Health |
Vons - Safeway |
Harris Teeter |
Walgreens Pharmacies |
HY-VEE Food Stores |
Walmart |
Kmart |
Wegman's Pharmacy |
Kroger Company |
WINN-DIXIE |
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Get a flu shot out of network
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You can also go to a flu shot provider that is not in our flu network. With this option, you need to:
- Send a copy of your receipt to the claims address on your ${company} ID card
- Include your member ID on the receipt