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Your immune system weakens with age, but vaccines help train and strengthen it. They can also help protect you from certain illnesses. Vaccine protection saves 3.5 to 5 million lives globally each year, according to the WHO.

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1: Check your eligibility

See which respiratory vaccines may be recommended for you.

2: Find a location near you

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3: Book in minutes

Go to VaxAssist.com to schedule today.

Understand vaccine costs.

If you have insurance, including Medicare or Medicaid, your COVID-19, RSV, pneumococcal pneumonia, and flu vaccinations may be available at no additional cost to you.

Contact your insurance company for specific cost information for these vaccines. People without insurance may pay the list price per dose, plus any additional pharmacy charges that may apply.

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Frequently asked questions

How vaccines are tested for safety?
Before a vaccine is even introduced to the public, it is put through rigorous testing to ensure it meets robust safety and efficacy standards.  Once the vaccine is introduced to the public, the CDC closely monitors its safety, and shares updates when new information becomes available. For the latest guidance and details on common side effects (like site pain, fatigue, and fever), visit CDC Respiratory Vaccine Safety.
What are some respiratory vaccine side effects?

Side effects can include, but are not limited to, pain, redness, swelling at the injection site, fatigue, fever, headache, nausea, diarrhea, and muscle or joint pain. For more information on side effects, visit the COVID-19, RSV, Pneumococcal Pneumonia, and Flu pages on PfizerForAll™.

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Can I schedule a respiratory vaccination through PfizerForAll™?
PfizerForAll is linked directly to VaxAssist, where you can check your eligibility and book appointments for up to two vaccines.
How do I know which respiratory vaccines to get?
In addition to consulting with your doctor, you can check your eligibility on VaxAssist to see which respiratory vaccines may be recommended for you.
Is there a best time to get vaccinated?
Vaccination schedules depend on age and health conditions. So it’s always best to talk to your pharmacist or healthcare professional about what vaccines are recommended for you. Visit the COVID-19, RSV, Pneumococcal Pneumonia, and Flu pages, or the CDC Vaccination Schedule for more information.
What kind of respiratory vaccine information is available through PfizerForAll™?
Our Knowledge hub includes articles covering a range of topics, like vaccine basics, eligibility, safety, side effects, and booking guidance.