Shingrix (Shingles Vaccine)
Two-dose recombinant zoster vaccine to prevent shingles. The CDC recommends Shingrix for adults 50 and older, including those previously vaccinated with Zostavax.
Typical insured price · Colorado
What hospitals actually accept from insurers, between the 25th and 75th percentile of per-hospital medians — half of reporting hospitals’ median rates fall in this window with a median of $385.
Cash price (median)
$251
What you'd pay self-pay
Gross charge (median)
$492
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Sourced from 16 Colorado hospitals publishing under 45 CFR §180.50.
At a glance
- Code
- CPT 90750
- Code system
- CPT (Current Procedural Terminology)
- Typical setting
- an outpatient setting
- Hospitals reporting
- 16
How they price Shingrix (Shingles Vaccine)
Across 16 Colorado hospitals that publish a commercial negotiated rate for CPT 90750, the typical insured price for Shingrix (Shingles Vaccine) runs $328 to $649 (the 25th-to-75th percentile of per-hospital medians). The Colorado median is $385 — half of reporting hospitals are at or below that figure. The median discounted cash price across the same hospitals is $251, against a median gross charge of $492.
What affects the price
Structural and contractual factors that move the price for this code — not clinical reasons.
- Outpatient setting (hospital outpatient department, ambulatory surgery center, or office) is the single biggest non-clinical price driver — the same code in a hospital outpatient department often costs 2–4× the ambulatory-surgery-center rate.
- In-network vs out-of-network status — out-of-network claims rarely use the negotiated rates shown here.
- Facility fee — many hospitals add a separate facility fee in addition to the procedure rate; ask explicitly when calling.
- Bundled vs unbundled billing — the rate may or may not include radiology read, anesthesia, or pathology. Ask which professional services are included.
Where to get it
Sorted by median negotiated rate, low to high. The bar shows each hospital’s position in the Colorado range.
17 hospitals listed
Medians shown combine all commercial payers; your plan's rate may differ. Choose your insurance carrier to filter.
Carriers named by their MRF label. Confirm in-network status with your insurer before scheduling.
| Compare | Hospital | Metro | Position · Median | Your carrier's rate | Negotiated band | Cash | Payers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boulder Community Health Foothills Hospital
| Boulder | $228 | — | $187 – $237 | — | 7 | |
| Uchealth University of Colorado Hospital Aurora Gross charge $492
| Denver Metro | $270 | — | $199 – $316 | $172 | 13 | |
| Uchealth Estes Valley Medical Center Estes Park Gross charge $287
| Fort Collins | $273 | — | $204 – $278 | $215 | 15 | |
| Denver Health Medical Center Gross charge $408
| Denver Metro | $324 | — | $209 – $413 | $143 | 5 | |
| Uchealth Memorial Hospital Central Colorado Springs Gross charge $725
| Colorado Springs | $329 | — | $270 – $418 | $326 | 12 | |
| Uchealth Memorial Hospital North Colorado Springs Gross charge $725
| Colorado Springs | $329 | — | $270 – $418 | $326 | 12 | |
Pikes Peak Regional Hospital Woodland Park
| Colorado Springs | $362 | — | $347 – $405 | — | 1 | |
Uchealth Longs Peak Hospital Longmont
| Boulder | $375 | — | $333 – $418 | — | 2 | |
Uchealth Parkview Medical Center Pueblo
| Rest of Colorado | $395 | — | $373 – $421 | — | 2 | |
Uchealth Grandview Hospital Colorado Springs
| Colorado Springs | $401 | — | $321 – $416 | — | 2 | |
Uchealth Highlands Ranch Hospital
| Denver Metro | $401 | — | $359 – $443 | — | 2 | |
Uchealth Greeley Hospital
| Rest of Colorado | $644 | — | $450 – $683 | — | 2 | |
Uchealth Medical Center of the Rockies Loveland
| Fort Collins | $662 | — | $525 – $813 | — | 2 | |
Uchealth Poudre Valley Hospital Fort Collins
| Fort Collins | $662 | — | $525 – $813 | — | 2 | |
| Children S Hospital Colorado Colorado Springs Gross charge $1,039
| Colorado Springs | $676 | — | $579 – $780 | $676 | 32 | |
| Uchealth Yampa Valley Medical Center Steamboat Springs Gross charge $887
| Rest of Colorado | $1,004 | — | $477 – $1,216 | $798 | 9 | |
| Lincoln Community Hospital Hugo Gross charge $371
| Rest of Colorado | — | — | — | $371 | — |
0 of 3 hospitals selected
Prices by metro: Denver MetroColorado SpringsFort CollinsBoulderRest of Colorado
What to do next
Ask the hospital for a Good Faith Estimate — under the federal No Surprises Act, hospitals must give uninsured and self-pay patients a written estimate for scheduled care. If you're insured, ask your insurer for your expected cost-sharing in advance, confirm the hospital is in-network, and bring your insurance card.
Common questions
Short answers, derived from the data on this page. See the full FAQ for site-wide questions.
How much does Shingrix (Shingles Vaccine) cost in Colorado?
Across 16 Colorado hospitals that publish a commercial negotiated rate, the median is $385. The middle half of hospitals fall between $328 and $649 — the 25th-to-75th percentile of per-hospital medians.
Is the doctor's fee included in these prices?
Vaccines are usually administered by hospital staff with no separate physician fee — the price shown is typically for the vaccine itself. Confirm when scheduling whether an office-visit or administration fee applies.
Does insurance change what I'd pay?
Yes. The negotiated rate depends on which insurer and plan you have, and what you actually pay depends on your deductible, coinsurance, and whether the hospital is in your network. Colorado hospitals publish negotiated rates for Shingrix (Shingles Vaccine) under 45 different payer names. Verify coverage with your insurer before scheduling. Choose your insurance carrier above the hospital table to see per-insurer rates.
What's the cash price for Shingrix (Shingles Vaccine) if I don't have insurance?
The median discounted cash price across reporting Colorado hospitals is $251. Hospitals are required to publish any discounted cash price they offer self-pay patients — often less than the gross "chargemaster" charge but typically more than the lowest negotiated rate — the per-hospital table on this page shows the full spread.
Is this a price quote?
No. These are rates hospitals have published under the federal price-transparency rule — they show what insurers have negotiated, not what you will be billed. Your bill depends on your plan, deductible, in-network status, and clinical circumstances. Verify the price with the hospital and confirm coverage with your insurer before scheduling.
What are my rights if the bill doesn't match?
If you're uninsured or paying cash, the federal No Surprises Act gives you the right to a written Good Faith Estimate before scheduled care — and if the final bill is at least $400 over that estimate, you can dispute it. Most insured patients are also protected from surprise bills for emergency care and certain out-of-network care at in-network facilities.
What does CPT 90750 mean?
CPT 90750 is the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) code for Shingrix (Shingles Vaccine). It identifies the procedure for billing and price-disclosure purposes — every hospital's machine-readable file reports rates against this code.
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