$0 to $400 U.S.: How much a person has to pay for his vaccination varies depending on who he is getting the vaccine from, and depending on who else is paying for the vaccine. One's cost is $0 if somebody else is paying for the vaccine, which happens a lot in the U.S. where taxpayers pay for their own insurance and for other people's vaccines. An uninsured person paying cash at a large clinic might pay $400 for it.
Answered 9/21/2017
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Varies: The raw cost of the vaccine to private docs was about $170 per dose (X3) in 2015. The charges for uninsured persons would vary from office to office & includes the storage & administration costs. Some insurance would cover it with a copay or co insurance cost. The best way to know what is available locally is to call the office. You won't be the first to call & ask.
Answered 9/21/2017
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HPV cost : Cost varies . It is free and is funded by government in New Zealand for children from age of 12 to 26 yrs .
Answered 12/14/2017
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Varies: Free in NZ for certain age groups/categories. Not sure in other countries/areas and not sure where you're from. Perhaps see your primary care provider/GP and enquire re costs/eligbility for funding. Be aware that some places may charge separate fees for purchasing and administering the vaccine.
Answered 12/13/2017
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