COVID-19 Vaccine Prices & Coupons

Federal funding for COVID-19 vaccines ended in September 2024, which means COVID vaccines are no longer free unless you have insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. Without insurance, a COVID shot costs $200 or more. Luckily, anyone with a valid prescription can use a free COVID vaccine coupon from SingleCare to save money on each booster.

Coupons for COVID-19 vaccines

Drug name
Our lowest price ( with free signup )
Our lowest price ( with signup )
Coupons
Novavax COVID-19 Vaccineloading...See all discounts
Pfizer COVID-19 Tris Vaccine 5-11yloading...See all discounts
Pfizer COVID-19 Tris Vaccine 6m-4yloading...See all discounts
Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine 6m-11yloading...See all discounts
Spikevaxloading...See all discounts
Comirnatyloading...See all discounts

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How to use COVID-19 vaccine coupons

COVID vaccine prices vary by brand, but most cost around $250 per shot. For example, the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine costs $240 on average, while the Spikevax vaccine costs about $255. Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, will cover COVID vaccine costs. However, the 25.3 million people in the U.S. who are uninsured will have to pay out of pocket if they want a coronavirus vaccine. SingleCare offers discounts on thousands of prescriptions, including vaccines. Use our free COVID vaccine discount card to save up to 80%.

How to use SingleCare on COVID vaccines

Using a SingleCare coupon is easy

  1. Search for your vaccine on our website or app, or use the links to common COVID-19 vaccines above.

  2. Show your pharmacy your SingleCare card at your vaccine appointment or submit it online when making your appointment if the pharmacy system lets you.

Maximize savings by signing up for SingleCare’s loyalty program

You can save even more money on your vaccine by signing up for our free loyalty program. Members get our lowest prices and earn extra savings each time they use SingleCare to fill a prescription or get a COVID booster.

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FAQs about COVID vaccine discounts

Medically reviewed by Josephine BawabPharm.D.
Licensed Pharmacist

Are COVID vaccines still free?

Insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid will still cover the cost of COVID vaccines. You may also find free or discounted COVID vaccines offered at local health departments or through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Vaccines for Children program.

How much does the COVID vaccine cost without insurance?

Without insurance, COVID shots cost about $250 per shot.

Can you use SingleCare for vaccines?

SingleCare can be used on vaccines, including COVID vaccines. You may also use SingleCare on other vaccines, like the flu shot, as well as thousands of prescription drugs. Simply present your SingleCare discount card to your pharmacy at your vaccine appointment. Some pharmacies may allow you to submit SingleCare discount information online when booking an appointment.

Is the COVID vaccine covered by Medicare?

Medicare covers COVID-19 vaccines administered by in-network providers or pharmacies. You should bring your red, white, and blue Medicare card or your Medicare Advantage Plan card with you. If the COVID-19 shot is the only medical service you receive at your appointment, you should not be charged a copay for your visit.

Who should get a COVID-19 vaccine?

The CDC currently recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older gets the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine. This recommendation includes people who have received a COVID vaccine, people who had COVID-19 three or more months ago, and people with long COVID.

Medically reviewed by Josephine BawabPharm.D.
Licensed Pharmacist

Josephine Bawab, Pharm.D., graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy. She began working in community pharmacy in 2012 and has worked for multiple chain pharmacies since then. She is passionate about helping patients and precepting students. She currently works and resides in Virginia, where she is just a few minutes away from the beach.

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