Travel Vaccine Discounts

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Last reviewed
June 15, 2025
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Travel vaccine discounts are offered through various programs in 2025

Travel Vaccine Discounts June 2025

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine Price List was updated in June 2025, highlighting current prices. The Vaccines For Children (VFC) program, established by the U.S. Congress in 1994, provides vaccines at no cost to qualifying children. Eligible children for VFC are entitled to receive approximately 19 recommended vaccines as per the U.S. CDC guidelines. Consumers can also visit BeSafeRx to learn how to buy medicine online safely. UNICEF also delivers access to essential vaccines for children at discounted prices worldwide.

Travel Vaccine Discounts for Adults

The Adult Safety Net program helps individuals 19 or older who are uninsured become eligible for low-cost vaccines. You may be charged an administration fee of up to $25 per vaccine. If you cannot pay the price, notify the provider, and you will not be denied vaccination. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 eliminates out-of-pocket costs for vaccines under Medicare Part D. This Act aligns with policies under Medicare Part B and the Affordable Care Act, removing pharmacy counter barriers. 

Travel Vaccine Co-Payment Relief Program

The Patient Advocate Foundation's Copay Relief program helps reduce the financial distress patients and their families face when paying for treatment. Additionally, CPR's Health Equity Funds are specifically designed to assist eligible patients residing in one of the 220 counties covered by the funds.

Vaccine Discount Programs

Many pharmaceutical companies, pharmacies, states, and non-profits offer drug assistance programs that provide free or low-cost vaccines for the uninsured or underinsured.

AstraZeneca will guide you through the AZ&Me application process to see if you are eligible for a savings program or copay assistance. Visit AZmedcoupons for Full Pharmacy Instructions for each brand.

ArrayRx - A collaboration of state partners (Nevada, Oregon, Washington) offering the ArrayRx prescription discount card.

Bavarian Nordic vaccines are generally included in insurance programs in the United States, such as JYNNEOS (50632-0001-03).

ConnectiveRx helps pharmaceutical manufacturers, healthcare providers, and patients by facilitating access to needed medications.

Eli Lilly's Lilly Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Program provides prescribed Lilly medications at no cost to qualifying patients in the United States. Additionally, programs are available for individuals without insurance to help eligible people obtain Lilly medicines at a lower price or no cost.

Janssen Pharmaceuticals provided $39 billion in rebates, discounts, and fees in 2022 to private and government programs, healthcare providers, distributors, and other stakeholders.

Pfizer VaxAssist and PAP Connect are designed to simplify access to certain Pfizer medicines through the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program for patients.

Sanofi Patient Connection offers various vaccine price savings, subject to eligibility and restrictions. Additionally, Sanofi offers live support specialists at (800) 633-1610 to address patients' questions. 

Valneva SE vaccines for Japanese Encephalitis and Chikungunya are generally available at travel clinics and pharmacies.

Adam J. Fein, Ph.D., published the 2025 Economic Report on U.S. Pharmacies and Pharmacy Benefit Managers in March 2025. 

Note: InstantRx is a digital gateway that empowers people to find lower-priced vaccines. InstantRx is owned by Precision Vaccinations LLC, which may receive compensation for connecting people with third parties. InstantRx has been in commercial use for over ten years, pending a trademark.