How much does the HPV vaccine cost the NHS?

How much does the HPV vaccine cost the NHS?

HPV vaccinations are generally not available free of charge from the NHS unless you fit into the groups mentioned above. So you cannot get a free vaccine unless you’re: Offered on in school as part of the national immunisation programmes (girls and boys aged 12 or 13)

Can I pay for HPV vaccine UK?

Can I get the HPV vaccine free of charge from the NHS? The HPV vaccine is part of the NHS national immunisation programme and is available for both boys and girls in schools in the UK, and for some men who have sex with men. Children are usually offered the HPV vaccine in school in year 8.

How much does HPV jab cost?

The 4-valent HPV vaccine costs $140 per dose ($149.80 with GST), or $420 for a package of three doses ($449.40 with GST). The 9-valent HPV vaccine costs $220 per dose ($235.40 with GST), or $660 for a package of three doses ($706.20 with GST).

Can I have the HPV vaccine at 30?

In October 2018, the US Food and Drug Administration announced it had expanded the approved age for the HPV vaccine up to age 45 for women and men. In June 2019, a key advisory committee for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended the vaccine for all men and women up to age 26.

Can you pay for HPV vaccine?

You can pay to have the HPV vaccine at some high street pharmacies, travel clinics and, sometimes, your GP surgery. Most clinics only offer the HPV vaccine up to and including age 45. You will need 3 doses of the HPV vaccine at age 15 or over. Each dose of the HPV vaccine costs about £120 to £160.

Is the HPV vaccine free?

The HPV vaccine is free for most people through age 26 who have health insurance, including those covered by their parents’ insurance. Even if you don’t have health insurance, you may still be able to get it for free or at a lower cost.

Can I get HPV vaccine at 40?