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Pneumococcal Shot


Who should receive one-time vaccination for pneumococcal pneumonia?

The groups at higher risk for invasive pneumococcal disease include those over 64 years old and others with increased susceptibility to this infection, such as patients with HIV, splenectomy, sickle cell disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic disorders of the lungs or heart, and cirrhosis. You can receive this vaccination on the same day that you get the flu shot, and for those covered under Medicare Part B, it is also free when ordered by a physician. However, the pneumococcal vaccine can be given at any time of year and is a once-in-a-lifetime vaccination for most people.

If you don't have a spleen, or if you have chronic renal failure, HIV, cancer, or other diseases that compromise your immune system, ask your health care provider if a second pneumococcal vaccination is necessary.

How often is it covered?

Most people only need this shot once in their lifetime

For whom?

All people with Medicare

Your costs in the Original Medicare Plan?

You pay nothing




Page Last Updated: March 18, 2010