
These rates don’t apply if Medicare pays you for preventive vaccines and their administration at reasonable cost (for example, federally qualified health centers, rural health clinics, and hospital-based renal dialysis facilities). In this case, however, we implemented the payment rate changes for these specific services to respond quickly to new information during the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE).įor COVID-19 vaccines administered before March 15, 2021, the Medicare payment rates are:įor all COVID-19 vaccine payment rates listed above, we also geographically adjust the rates based on where you administer the vaccine. We generally implement changes to Medicare payment rates for specific services through notice and comment rulemaking. These rates reflect updated information about the costs involved in administering the COVID-19 vaccine for different types of providers and suppliers and the additional resources you need to safely and appropriately administer the vaccine.
#How much is a shot series#
$28.39 for the final dose in the series.$16.94 for the initial dose(s) in the series.For vaccines requiring a series of 2 or more doses:.For vaccines requiring multiple doses, approximately $40 for each dose in the series, including any additional doses and booster dosesĬOVID-19 vaccines administered before March 15, 2021.


The only way to know what the final cost will be is to schedule an initial consultation to discuss specific desires and medical history. We provide, included in the price, a specially formulated numbing cream to every patient to apply prior to arriving for the procedure to ensure little to no pain during the injection. However, most women can expect to pay between $1,500–$2,000 for their individual O-Shot. While the procedure is mostly standardized, slight variances in how the shot is prepared and injected can alter the final cost. Some women will see an immediate increase in sexual desire, but for most patients, it takes 3 months to enjoy final results. However, on average, women repeat the procedure every 18 months. The O-Shot lasts up to 3 years or longer in some women. We recommend resuming normal physical exercise and SEXUAL ACTIVITY immediately after.
You may feel a slight pinch or a warm sensation with no discomfort after. Does the O-Shot hurt?Īlthough every woman’s experience will be slightly different, most patients are surprised – this really doesn’t hurt. Then, using a very thin needle, the treatment injected back into the clitoris and upper vagina into the area most important for the sexual response, the O-spot. Using a centrifuge and special method, we extract the growth factors from the patients blood in about 10 minutes. The O-Shot® is an in office procedure that is virtually painless.
