Medicare Coverage · Updated August 2026

Does Medicare Cover the Pneumonia Shot?

Short answer up top, then the exact rule. Here's what Original Medicare does and doesn't cover for the pneumonia (pneumococcal) vaccine in 2026 — and where a Medicare Advantage plan can fill the gap.

Quick answer: Yes. Medicare Part B covers pneumococcal (pneumonia) vaccines, and you pay nothing when your doctor or provider accepts assignment. The Part B deductible does not apply.

Does Original Medicare cover the pneumonia (pneumococcal) vaccine?
Yes — $0, fully covered by Part B
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Medicare Part B covers pneumococcal (pneumonia) shots as a preventive benefit. You pay $0 — no copay, no coinsurance, and the Part B deductible doesn't apply — as long as the provider who gives you the shot accepts assignment. Medicare covers the pneumococcal vaccines recommended for you, so if your doctor recommends a second, different pneumococcal shot at least a year after the first, that one is covered too.

Medicare Advantage: what some plans add

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans must cover everything Original Medicare covers, so the pneumonia vaccine is included with $0 cost-sharing. Get it from an in-network provider or pharmacy so your plan is billed correctly.

Who this matters to

Every senior on Medicare — pneumococcal disease is one of the vaccines Medicare fully covers with no out-of-pocket cost, alongside the flu and COVID-19 shots.

What does Medicare cost you in 2026?

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Frequently asked questions

Is the pneumonia shot free with Medicare?

Yes. Part B covers pneumococcal vaccines at $0 when your provider accepts assignment — no copay, no coinsurance, and the deductible doesn't apply. This is a preventive benefit, separate from the Part D drug benefit.

Does Medicare cover a second pneumonia vaccine?

It can. If your doctor recommends a different pneumococcal vaccine at least 12 months after your first one, Part B covers that shot too at $0 when the provider accepts assignment.

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Comparing plans this year?

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Official sources

This answer is based on U.S. government Medicare coverage rules: