How to Get a Flu Shot at Publix (2024)

Updated: Mar. 11, 2022

It's not just flu season right now. It's also flu shot season. Find out why you need a flu shot and how to get one at Publix.

Getting the Publix flu shot

The flu vaccine prevents about 6,300 deaths every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That’s reason enough to get the flu shot, but this year it’s even more important, given we’re already reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Covid-19 can cause extreme illness and even death, so does influenza,” says Beth Oller, MD, a practicing family physician in Stockton, Kansas. “With our hospital systems already stressed to near breaking points, we need to minimize any further stress by preventing [flu] infections as much as possible,” she says.

The Covid-19 vaccine has only limited distribution for now, but the flu vaccine is available at doctors’ offices, clinics, and retailers like Publix, which operates more than 1,000 pharmacies in seven states in the Southeast.

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Is the vaccine effective?

In any given year, the flu vaccine is about 40 percent to 60 percent effective, if it matches the actual flu strains circulating. The flu mutates from season to season meaning that vaccines need to be updated to keep up. Vaccine developers base the season’s formula on strains that are circulating in the Southern Hemisphere.

It’s too early in this year’s flu season to know how well the vaccine is matched. Even if the vaccine doesn’t prevent the flu 100 percent, it will make any illness much milder. That means fewer hospitalizations and deaths. (Beware of these deadly flu signs.)

Is the vaccine safe?

“Severe reactions to the influenza vaccine are extremely rare with only 0.2 cases per every million flu shots given,” says Dr. Oller. Most people only experience a little redness and swelling where the needle went in. Some people may also get a headache, slight fever, muscle aches, and nausea.

The flu vaccine does not cause the flu, nor does it cause autism, despite rumors to the contrary. (Make sure you know the flu myths doctors wish you’d stop believing.)

Who should get the flu vaccine?

Almost everyone over the age of six months is a candidate for the flu vaccine, says the CDC. People who are at a higher risk of complications from the flu should make it a priority. This includes individuals 65 and over, pregnant women, children under five, and those with certain chronic conditions like asthma.

If you’re allergic to eggs (20 percent of vaccines are grown in hen eggs) or another ingredient in the flu vaccine, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before getting the vaccine. The same goes for anyone who has symptoms at the time of the shot or who has had Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a neurological disorder where the nerves are attacked by the immune system. (Here’s what to do at the first sign of the flu.)

What kind of vaccines are available?

This year, there are four standard-dose flu shots available approved for people six months of age and older, says Dr. Oller. All are quadrivalent, meaning they cover four influenza strains. “This is the type of flu shot most of us get,” she adds.

Another high-dose flu shot meant to create a stronger immune response is for adults 65 and older who need more protection. This year Publix has low supplies of standard-dose flu shots but does have supplies of a shot for older adults.

Experts recommend you get a vaccination with any licensed, influenza vaccine that is appropriate for your age and health status. There’s no preference for one over another.

When is the best time to get a flu vaccine?

Early fall is the ideal time to get vaccinated to give your body time to develop the antibodies needed to protect you before the flu season hits, says Dr. Oller. Flu season in the Northern Hemisphere usually starts around October and peaks between December and February, though it can go later. “We still have several months of flu season ahead of us so getting vaccinated now is still very important,” says Dr. Oller.

Remember, it’s never too late for the flu shot.

How do I get a flu vaccine at Publix?

No appointment is needed and consent forms are available online for people who wish to get a flu shot at Publix. The chain has a limited supply of the vaccine for customers under the age of 65 and won’t be getting more once they run out. They have plenty of FLUAD vaccines (the high dose vaccine) and will continue to get supplies of the FLUAD vaccine for people aged 65 and over.

Flu shot prices at Publix vary by location. Typically, flu shot prices range from free to $50, depending on your location and whether or not you have health insurance. Check your local Publix to learn more about pricing for the flu vaccines available.

For a limited time, Publix is also offering a $10 gift card for anyone who gets the vaccine. However, health insurance is needed to qualify for the $10 gift card deal.

To protect against Covid-19, all Publix locations have been requiring face coverings for customers since July. Employees have been wearing them since April. The chain is also following CDC guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting all areas of the store, including pin pads.

Next, here’s how to tell the difference between Covid-19 symptoms vs flu symptoms.

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FAQs

Is Publix giving $10 for getting a flu shot? ›

Publix. The grocery retailer in the Southeast is offering a free $10 Publix gift card when you get your flu shot at the Publix pharmacy. The vaccines are available anytime the pharmacy is open with no appointment necessary.

Is the flu shot free in Florida? ›

How much does a flu shot cost? Most Florida Blue members can get a flu shot at no extra cost when they go to an in-network doctor or pharmacy. Many Florida Blue members can earn up to $20 in rewards for getting their flu shot.

What are the benefits of getting the flu shot? ›

Flu vaccination is an important preventive tool for people with certain chronic health conditions. Flu vaccination has been associated with lower rates of some cardiac events among people with heart disease, especially among those who have had a cardiac event in the past year.

How to check if your prescription is ready at Publix? ›

Create a pharmacy account at rx.publix.com or download the pharmacy app to get started. There, you can: Manage all household prescriptions in a single account. Check prescription status, order history, and refill details.

How much is a flu vaccination? ›

Private flu vaccination

If you are not eligible for a free NHS flu vaccination, we offer a private flu service which costs £18.00 (2023).

When are flu seasons? ›

In the United States, flu season usually occurs in the fall and winter. While influenza viruses spread year-round, most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February.

How can I get the flu for free? ›

The flu usually doesn't need medical treatment. Sometimes, doctors might prescribe an antiviral medicine for some people who have the flu. This medicine works best if given within the first 2 days of the illness. It can make flu symptoms milder and shorten the illness by a couple of days.

Is the flu shot free in us? ›

For Adults:

If you have insurance, your flu vaccine will be at no cost to you. Check that your provider takes your insurance.

Is the flu jab free? ›

It's offered on the NHS every year in autumn or early winter. You can get the free NHS flu vaccine if you: are aged 65 or over. have certain long-term health conditions.

Does the flu shot fully protect you? ›

Although the annual influenza vaccine isn't 100% effective, the vaccine lowers the chances of having severe complications from infection. This is especially true for people who are at high risk for flu complications. High risk groups include: Adults older than age 65.

What are the pros and cons of having a flu jab? ›

Following are some of the benefits of getting the flu vaccine:
  • Flu Prevention. ...
  • Less Severe Flu. ...
  • Lower Risk of Complications. ...
  • Community Protection. ...
  • You Could Still Get the Flu. ...
  • Common Side Effects of the Flu Shot. ...
  • Severe Allergic Reaction. ...
  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome.
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What drugs are $7.50 at Publix? ›

In a statement, Publix announced, "Effective June 1, 2022 we will no longer offer our free prescription program." Instead "Maintenance medications, including Metformin, Lisinopril and Amlodipine, will be eligible for $7.50 for a 90-day supply and Amoxicillin will be $7.50 for a 14-day supply."

Can my boyfriend pick up my prescription at Publix? ›

As discussed in this article, someone else can usually pick up your prescription. Be sure to give them all the information they need to do this. They'll likely need to know your date of birth and address, and they may need to show an ID.

How long will Publix hold your prescription? ›

If you do not pick up your Pharmacy Order within seven (7) days, the order will automatically be canceled and the hold will be removed from your Cards. You will be notified in your pharmacy account if your Pharmacy Order is canceled and may have the opportunity to resubmit the same order.

Where can I get an RSV vaccine near me? ›

The new RSV vaccine is available across most of our more than 9,000 CVS Pharmacy® locations nationwide. Patients should check with their insurer to confirm if the vaccine is covered by their individual plan.

What is a tetanus vaccine consent form? ›

A tetanus consent form is a document that provides information about the risks, benefits, and alternatives of receiving a tetanus vaccination. It explains the purpose of the vaccination, the potential side effects, and outlines the individual's agreement to receive the vaccination.

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