Why do I have to provide a credit card number during the online registration process, isn’t the H1N1 vaccine free?
A. It’s true that the H1N1 vaccine has been provided by Maricopa County but the administration cost required to deliver the vaccination is not free. In many cases this cost is covered; either partially or fully, by your insurance plan. This is why Mollen Immunization Clinics requires a credit/debit card for use in the event that your insurance information is incorrect or invalid, or if the plan requires a co-payment. A credit card or debit card with the MasterCard or Visa logo is required. The credit/debit card will only be charged the balance if the insurance does not fully cover the cost of the immunization(s) and will not be charged until after the vaccine(s) has been administered.
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