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Hepatitis B vaccines

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers Hepatitis B vaccines if you’re eligible

  • Covered by Part B
  • Preventive Service
  • You pay nothing if your provider accepts assignment

Description

Hepatitis B vaccines help protect against the Hepatitis B virus (HBV).

Who's eligible

You must meet at least one of these conditions: 

  • You've never gotten a complete series of hepatitis B vaccines.
  • You don't know your vaccination history.
  • You have a health condition or situation that puts you at medium or high risk for hepatitis B (like diabetes, End-Stage Renal Disease or ESRD or living with someone who has hepatitis B).

Am I at risk for hepatitis B?

Costs

You pay nothing if your doctor or other health care provider accepts  assignment for giving the vaccine.
 

Ask your doctor or healthcare provider how much your test, item, or service will cost.

Your doctor may recommend services that Medicare does not cover or offers too frequently. This could end up in additional costs for you. Make sure to ask your doctor about the reasons for these recommendations and what Medicare will actually cover.

Specific amounts you could owe depend on:

  • Other insurance you may have

  • How much your doctor charges

  • If your doctor accepts assignment

  • The type of facility

  • Where you get your test, item, or service