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Vaccine - Human Papillomavirus - HPV

Procedure Overview

This is a vaccine that protects against the strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause cervical cancer and genital warts.

How Are These Numbers Calculated?

The cost information on this website is estimated and is based on roughly 67.6 million claims from a set of insurers and their reported negotiated rates with providers. These estimates are trended to and considered valid through July 1, 2019 based upon claims paid between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2017.

Cost Overview

National Average

$ 227

Florida State Average

257

Our prices are estimates based on an average and may not be your actual costs. Your costs may be higher or lower for a number of reasons, including insurance deductibles, how sick you are, or other factors.

Cost Breakdowns

Our estimated cost information is not a guarantee of payment or benefits. Your actual costs may be higher or lower than the estimate.

Vaccine - Human Papillomavirus - HPV

This procedure includes the following steps and procedures. Costs are broken out by step.

STEP 1
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine

The administration of a vaccine to protect you from the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and cervical cancer

NATIONAL

$ 227

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TOTAL

NATIONAL

$ 227

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What to Expect

Before you see your health care provider, learn more about this procedure, treatment or test. Remember that individual treatment plans and patient experiences may vary. This information is provided to help you understand what may happen during your visit or treatment.

About this Procedure

Two vaccines called HPV2 (Cervarix) and HPV4 (Gardasil) are approved:

  • Both vaccines protect against the two types of HPV that cause most cases of cervical cancer. Other, less common types of HPV can still cause cervical cancer.
  • HPV4 (Gardasil) also protects against two other types of HPV that cause most cases of genital warts in women and men.
  • Females ages 9 to 26 to protect against cervical cancer and to prevent genital warts
  • Males ages 9 to 26 to prevent genital warts
  • Females age 10 to 26 to help protect against cervical cancer

These vaccines do not treat cervical cancer. HPV4 (Gardasil) is approved for: HPV2 (Cervarix) is approved for:

How to Prepare

Sometimes there are things you can do that may positively affect your outcome. Here are some examples. Be sure to follow any instructions given to you by your provider.

On the Day of the Procedure

What to Ask

To get the best quality of care, be informed! Don’t be afraid to ask for a clearer explanation or to ask questions. Consider these topics when talking with your provider.

Questions to Ask Your Provider

  • When should I get this vaccine?
  • Is there more than one dose?

Related Procedures

Here are some other procedures and tests that may relate to your condition, or could serve as alternative options to explore with your provider. Remember that individual treatment plans and patient experiences may vary.

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