Flu Shots

Appointments Are Required
All flu shots contain four strains of influenza, meaning they are Quadrivalent.
Click the button below to schedule your flu vaccine:

Flu Shots: *High Dose,* Ages 65+ and Medicare Patients
If you are 65 years of age and have a Medicare Card *this shot will be covered.*
If the shot is not covered by your insurance or you do not have medical insurance, the out-of-pocket cost is $90.
Your insurance information will be required when making an appointment. Please have your insurance card ready and a clear view of the front and back of your insurance card. We will need information contained on both sides of the card.
If you have secondary insurance, we will need that information also.

Flu Shots: Ages 8+
If you are five years of age or older you can be vaccinated without a prescription.
If you have medical insurance we will bill your plan to cover the cost of immunization.
Your insurance information will be required when making the appointment. Please have your insurance card ready and a clear view of the front and back of your insurance card. We will need information contained on both sides of the card. If you are not the primary insurance holder on your card, we will need their name and date-of-birth as well.
If your shot is not covered by insurance, the out-of-pocket cost is $40.

Safety for Our Patients and Staff is the Highest Priority at Solutions Pharmacy
-All vaccines, immunizations, and tests will be by appointment only.
-Staff will be equipped with proper protection gear including; face masks, gloves, and will be using disinfectants containing at least 70% alcohol or higher.
-All demographic information, consent forms, insurance information, and payments will be collected over-the-phone or electronically to ensure safety.
-Services will be rendered curbside while you remain in your vehicle. Park in one of our designated parking spots, text “I am here at spot ___ for my flu shot!” A staff member will contact you shortly with further instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of shot do you carry?
Influenza vaccine Flucelvax Quadrivalent 2021-2022 Formula.
When should I get the flu shot?
While the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has not yet voted on the flu vaccine recommendations for 2021-2022, CDC does not anticipate a major change in the recommendation on the timing of vaccination. Getting vaccinated in July or August is too early, especially for older people, because of the likelihood of reduced protection against flu infection later in the flu season. September and October are good times to get vaccinated. However, as long as flu viruses are circulating, vaccination should continue, even in January or later.
What precautions are you taking to keep patients and staff safe this flu season, especially during COVID-19?
Immunization staff will be outfitted with all the necessary PPE to safely provide immunizations to patients. Face masks, face shields, gloves, and eye protection
Do you offer flu shots for businesses, schools and off-site clinics?
Absolutely! Email info@solutionsrxaustin.com to get started!