COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose Cost in California
0001A (CPT)
The cost of COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose (CPT 0001A) in California ranges from $75 to $267 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 6 hospitals.
A COVID-19 vaccination is a medical procedure where a healthcare provider gives you a small dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. This is the first of two doses needed to help protect you from getting severely ill from COVID-19. The vaccination is typically given as an injection in the upper arm, and you may experience mild side effects like soreness, redness, or fatigue for a day or two after the injection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose cost in California?
- Cash prices for COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose (CPT 0001A) in California range from $75 to $267 across 6 hospitals.
- Which hospital in California has the cheapest COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose?
- St Elizabeth Community Hospital has the lowest cash price for COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose in California at $75. The highest price is $267 at Glendale Mem Hospital & Hlth Center.
- How do California COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose prices compare to the national average?
- The California average cash price for COVID Vaccination 30 mcg 1st Dose is $164, which is 19% above the national average of $137.
Prices shown are sourced from hospital price transparency files published under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Actual costs may vary based on your insurance plan, specific clinical circumstances, and additional services required. These prices are not a quote or guarantee.
This site does not provide medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider and insurance company before making decisions about medical care. Learn more about our data sources.