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Get treatment for COVID-19 or flu

If you’re starting to have some flu or COVID-19 symptoms, you can schedule an in-store test or pick up a home test from your nearest CVS® location. Afterward, we can help you with your treatment options.*

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During sick season, CVS is here for you

Get tested for COVID-19 or flu

We can help you get tested at the pharmacy or pick up an at-home kit. If you test positive, we can help you with treatment options.

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Did you test positive for COVID-19 or flu?

If you tested positive for COVID-19 or the flu, you may take the applicable screener to determine if treatment may be right for you.

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Are you around someone who is sick?

If you were close to a person who has COVID-19 or the flu, you may want to take a home test or schedule one at a CVS Pharmacy location. If your results are positive for flu or COVID-19, we can connect you to treatment.

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Do you already have COVID-19 or flu symptoms?

If you already have symptoms, such as a cough, a runny nose, or other respiratory symptoms, we encourage you to take a home test or schedule one at CVS. If your results are positive for flu or COVID-19, we can help you find out if you’re eligible for treatment. If your symptoms are severe, call 911.

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Get dual protection this season

Save time and help maximize your protection this fall by getting a flu shot at the same time as your COVID-19 vaccine. It’s safe and supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

What you need to be eligible for COVID-19 or flu treatment

A pharmacist answers a patient’s questions about Paxlovid.

Eligibility for Paxlovid

To be eligible for Paxlovid treatment for COVID-19, you must:

  • be age 12 or over
  • weigh at least 88 pounds
  • be at high risk of developing severe COVID-19
  • have symptoms that began in the past 5 days
  • have tested positive within the past 5 days

Eligibility for flu treatment

To be eligible for flu treatment, you must:

  • be age 13 or over
  • be requesting treatment in California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington, Wisconsin or Wyoming.

COVID-19 treatment at CVS

If you’re eligible,* CVS pharmacists may prescribe and fill Paxlovid, a COVID-19 antiviral medication, or refer you to a primary care provider (PCP) or MinuteClinic® for treatment.

Take our COVID-19 treatment screener

The first step is to take our digital screener to help determine if Paxlovid is a proper treatment option for you. If you’re eligible, you can then schedule some time to talk with a CVS pharmacist to review your health information.* From there, your pharmacist will either prescribe Paxlovid for you,* or refer you to a (PCP) or MinuteClinic.

You may be eligible for Paxlovid if you: 

  • Started having symptoms within the past 10 days
  • Have not yet been admitted to the hospital 
  • Are at a high risk for developing severe COVID-19
  • Are 12 or older and weigh at least 88 pounds 
  • Have certain bloodwork dated within the last 12 months that you can share with your pharmacist
  • Have one or more risk factors for developing severe COVID-19—view the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on risk factors) 
  • Do not have kidney or liver disease

 

Take our COVID- 19 screener

Patients may be charged up to $60 for the clinical assessment performed by a CVS pharmacist. The $60 fee will be charged even if you are deemed ineligible for Paxlovid. This fee can be paid by cash or health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) funds. You may also check your insurance to see if this cost would be covered. A covered assessment may be available from other providers. Cost for the medication will depend on the patient’s insurance coverage.  Patients may also qualify for cost savings through manufacturer savings programs. For information about eligibility and to enroll, patients may visit https://www.paxlovid.com/ or call Pfizer at 1-877-219-7225.

All CVS Pharmacy® retail locations carry COVID-19 oral antiviral medications. Due to state and federal regulations, pharmacists cannot provide this service to Medicaid* members at this time. 

Flu treatment at CVS

If you’re eligible, your pharmacist may prescribe you Tamiflu (oseltamivir), Relenza or Xofluza for treatment, or refer you to a primary care provider or MinuteClinic®.

Take our flu treatment screener

The first step is to take our digital flu screener to see if any of these medications may be right for you. You can then schedule an over-the-phone assessment with a CVS pharmacist. Based on the health information that’s collected, your pharmacist will either prescribe one of the above flu treatment medications to you or refer you to a PCP or MinuteClinic.

You may be eligible for flu treatment if you:

  • are age 12 or older
  • have not yet been admitted to the hospital 
  • are in California, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington or Wisconsin. 
  • are not using Medicaid* or any other state or federally funded form of insurance

 

Take our flu screener

Patients may be charged up to $40 for the clinical assessment performed by a CVS pharmacist. The $40 fee will be charged even if you are deemed ineligible for flu treatment. This fee can be paid by cash or health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) funds. You may also check your insurance to see if this cost would be covered. Due to state and federal regulations, pharmacists cannot provide this service to Medicaid* members at this time. A covered assessment may be available from other providers. Cost for the medication will depend on the patient’s insurance coverage.

There are other options for treatment if you do not meet all the necessary criteria for the clinical assessment and the prescribing of flu treatment. If you're not eligible for a pharmacist consult, please contact MinuteClinic or your PCP for care. Contact your insurance provider if you do not have a PCP or to see if you qualify for low-cost primary care. 

COVID-19 treatment FAQs

This assessment fee is similar to the fee charged for other medical visits. This fee covers the clinical time spent reviewing the patient’s medical record, consulting with the patient’s health care team (if needed) and documenting visit information in the patient’s medical chart. CVS Health® is committed to providing safe, high-quality care that meets clinical prescribing guidelines. Prescriptions are not guaranteed and are only provided if clinically appropriate. Assessment fees are eligible for HSA or FSA funds. At this time, CVS Health is working to expand health plan coverage for pharmacist-provided care. A covered assessment may be available from other providers.

Eligible patients within five days of COVID-19 symptom onset may seek a prescription from a pharmacist by first completing the digital eligibility screener on CVS.com or via the CVS Pharmacy app. Patients will be asked screening questions to determine eligibility. Patients must have had certain bloodwork performed in the past 12 months and must provide supporting documentation or electronic records. Pharmacists are required to review patient kidney and liver blood test values before prescribing Paxlovid. If a patient is unable to provide supporting documentation or a CVS pharmacist is unable to locate an Electronic Health Record (EHR), the pharmacist will attempt to contact the patient’s provider to verify results.

CVS Pharmacy is now offering the service in 49 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. 

Patients are encouraged to use our digital eligibility screener on CVS.com® and via the CVS Pharmacy app to make an appointment for an over-the-phone consultation. If a COVID-19 positive patient seeks an assessment within a retail pharmacy location, they will be sent a text message with a link to the digital eligibility form and asked to complete it outside of the building.

Under the CDC’s emergency use authorization (EUA), patients who are at high risk for progression to severe COVID-19, including hospitalization or death, are eligible for Paxlovid. This includes people within five days of COVID-19 symptom onset, who are age 12 or order (and at least 88 pounds) and, for pharmacist prescribing, have certain bloodwork dated within the last 12 months available for review either by uploading to the digital screener or via the patient's electronic health record.

Once a patient completes our digital eligibility screener through CVS.com or the CVS Pharmacy app and is determined to be eligible, they can schedule an over-the-phone appointment with a pharmacist. The pharmacist will assess the patient and those who are eligible will receive a prescription for Paxlovid.

Per FDA guidance, CVS pharmacists are only authorized to prescribe Paxlovid for the treatment of COVID-19 at this time.

Patients who meet the eligibility criteria of the digital screener and who opt to seek clinical assessment and treatment for COVID-19 from a CVS pharmacist are responsible for an upfront payment, which varies by insurance. If the assessment is not covered by an insurance plan, there is an out-of-pocket fee of $60, which is collected via credit/debit card at the time of scheduling. Patients may also use HSA or FSA funds to pay for the assessment. We’re working to add payer partners for this pharmacist-provided care. Patients are encouraged to check with their health insurance plan to determine coverage under the pharmacy benefit. Payment is for the clinical assessment from a pharmacist, and not all assessments may result in a prescription depending on clinical eligibility. A covered assessment may be available from other providers. Cost for the medication will depend on the patient’s insurance coverage.  Patients may also qualify for cost savings through manufacturer savings programs. For information about eligibility and to enroll, patients may visit https://www.paxlovid.com/ or call Pfizer at 1-877-219-7225.

Unfortunately, patient care services provided by pharmacists are not covered by Medicare or certain state Medicaid plans, and we are unable to bill for these services. Patients who seek COVID-19 assessment and treatment by a CVS pharmacist will be provided with links to providers that can provide the service to the patient. Therefore, patients seeking COVID-19 assessment and treatment by a CVS pharmacist will have to pay for this service out of pocket. The fee, like those charged for other medical visits, covers the time spent reviewing the patient’s medical record, consulting with the patient and the patient’s health care team (if needed), and documenting the visit information in the patient’s medical chart. We are working with health insurers and third-party payers to determine if they will cover this service as we expand the offering to additional CVS Pharmacy locations.

In recent years, pharmacists’ clinical ability has been recognized, leading states to increase patient access to care through pharmacy services. For example, in certain states, CVS pharmacists may evaluate patients and prescribe hormonal contraceptives for a fee. Ultimately, the FDA’s decision to allow pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid gives pharmacies the ability to increase access to high-quality and affordable COVID-19 care, giving pharmacists the opportunity to further practice at the top of their training and education and to be reimbursed for this important clinical work.

Patients may choose to send their prescription to the pharmacy of their choice.

All clinical assessment details, including information gathered during the digital eligibility screener and entered by the pharmacist during the scheduled assessment will be securely stored in the patient’s electronic health record. Health information with respect to this treatment will be sent to the patient's indicated primary care provider and after-visit summaries will be provided to the patient at the end of the visit.

The FDA updated its Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Paxlovid to allow pharmacists to prescribe it for the treatment of COVID-19. This action helps improve access to affordable care and positions the pharmacist as an integrated provider within the patient’s health care team. Pharmacists are among the most trusted health care professionals for their frequent and personal interactions with patients in local, accessible, and convenient pharmacy settings.

Before being allowed to prescribe Paxlovid, all CVS pharmacists will complete an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) approved continuing education training to help ensure their understanding of the clinical assessment and prescribing process for the medication. Additional system training, job aids, and tools are included to support safe pharmacist prescribing.

CVS Health is committed to improving access and lowering health-care costs. We’re working to add payor partners for this pharmacist-provided care. Patients are encouraged to check with their health insurance or prescription benefit plan to determine coverage, as it may vary by provider. Unfortunately, patient care services provided by pharmacists are not covered by Medicare or certain state Medicaid plans, Medicare and certain Medicaid patients who seek COVID-19 assessment and treatment by a CVS pharmacist will be directed to alternate service providers.

Cost for the medication will depend on the patient’s insurance coverage.  Patients may also qualify for cost savings through manufacturer savings programs. For information about eligibility and to enroll, patients may visit https://www.paxlovid.com/ or call Pfizer at 1-877-219-7225

This assessment fee is similar to the fee charged for other medical visits. This fee covers the clinical time spent reviewing the patient’s medical record, consulting with the patient’s health care team (if needed), and documenting visit information in the patient’s medical chart. CVS Health® is committed to providing safe, high-quality care that meets clinical prescribing guidelines. Prescriptions are not guaranteed and are only provided if clinically appropriate. Assessment fees are eligible for HSA and/or FSA funds. At this time, CVS Health is working to expand health plan coverage for pharmacist-provided care.

All CVS Pharmacy retail locations carry COVID-19 oral antiviral medications.

The federal government gives health care providers access to information about which pharmacies have supply of COVID-19 antiviral medications. Health care providers may also contact their local state health department to determine which area pharmacies are actively dispensing.

For the protection of patients, customers, and colleagues, COVID-19 positive patients prescribed this medication are encouraged to visit one of our drive-thru windows to pick up their prescription or have a caregiver pick up the medication for them. If the pharmacy does not have a drive-thru, or a caregiver is not available, patients can contact their pharmacist to discuss pick-up options. Same day delivery is also offered for a small fee at many of our locations and is free with a CarePass subscription.


Once a patient completes our digital eligibility screener through CVS.com or the CVS Pharmacy app and is determined to be eligible, they can schedule an over-the-phone appointment with a pharmacist. The pharmacist will assess the patient and those who are eligible will receive a prescription for Paxlovid.

Flu treatment FAQs

Patients can schedule an over-the-phone assessment with a CVS pharmacist by visiting CVS.com® or using the CVS Pharmacy app. Based on the (CDC) guidelines, our digital screener can help determine patient eligibility for clinical assessment and potential prescribing by a pharmacist. If for any reason a patient is deemed ineligible for a pharmacist consultation, they may be referred to a MinuteClinic® medical clinic or to a PCP. Eligible patients who receive a pharmacist assessment and prescription for flu treatment may have the prescription filled at the CVS Pharmacy location or another pharmacy of their choice. Patients must meet all eligibility requirements as defined by the CDC, and not all pharmacist assessments will result in a prescription. The cost for patients who are seeking assessment and treatment by a CVS pharmacist is $40, which is collected via credit or debit card at the time of scheduling. Patients may also use health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) funds to pay for the assessment. Cost for the medication will be dependent on insurance coverage. A covered assessment may be available from other providers.

Eligible patients may seek a prescription from a pharmacist by first completing the digital eligibility screener on CVS.com or via the CVS Pharmacy app. Patients will be asked screening questions to help determine eligibility. After completing the screener, if you are eligible, you can then schedule an over-the-phone assessment with a CVS pharmacist, who can prescribe an antiviral medication if one is appropriate.

Patients are encouraged to use our digital eligibility screener on CVS.com or via the CVS Pharmacy app to make an appointment for an over-the-phone consultation. If a flu positive patient seeks an assessment within a retail pharmacy location, they will be sent a text message with a link to the digital eligibility form and asked to complete it outside of the building.

Not all patients are eligible to have a flu treatment prescribed to them by a pharmacist. Our eligibility screener will help determine patient eligibility.

Patients who meet the eligibility criteria of the digital screener — and who opt to seek clinical assessment and treatment for flu from a CVS pharmacist — are responsible for an upfront payment of $40, which is collected via credit or debit card at the time of scheduling. Patients may also use HSA or FSA funds to pay for the assessment. We’re working to add payer partners for this pharmacist-provided care. Patients are encouraged to check with their health insurance plan to determine coverage. Cost for the medication will depend on the patient’s insurance coverage. Payment is for the clinical assessment from a pharmacist, and not all assessments may result in a prescription depending on clinical eligibility. A covered assessment may be available from other providers.

Unfortunately, patient care services provided by pharmacists are not covered by Medicare or certain state Medicaid plans, and we are unable to bill for these services. Patients who seek flu assessment and treatment by a CVS pharmacist will be provided with links to providers that can provide the service to the patient. Therefore, patients seeking flu assessment and treatment by a CVS pharmacist will have to pay for this service out of pocket. The fee, like those charged for other medical visits, covers the time spent reviewing the patient’s medical record, consulting with the patient and the patient’s health care team (if needed), and documenting the visit information in the patient’s medical chart. We are working with health insurers and third-party payers to determine if they will cover this service as we expand the offering to additional CVS Pharmacy locations. In recent years, pharmacists’ clinical ability has been recognized, leading states to increase patient access to care through pharmacy services. For example, in certain states, CVS pharmacists may evaluate patients and prescribe hormonal contraceptives for a fee. Scenarios like these give pharmacists the opportunity to further practice at the top of their training and education and to be reimbursed for this important clinical work.

This assessment fee is similar to the fee charged for other medical visits. This fee covers the clinical time spent reviewing the patient’s medical record, consulting with the patient’s health care team (if needed), and documenting visit information in the patient’s medical chart. CVS Health is committed to providing safe, high-quality care that meets clinical prescribing guidelines. Prescriptions are not guaranteed and are only provided if clinically appropriate. Assessment fees are eligible for HSA and FSA funds. At this time, CVS Health is working to expand health plan coverage for pharmacist-provided care. A covered assessment may be available from other providers. 

  • *FOR TREATMENT OPTIONS: Patients must meet all eligibility requirements as defined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and not all pharmacist assessments will result in a prescription. For more information, visit https://www.fda.gov/media/155052/download. If ineligible, you will be referred to your primary care physician or you can visit a local MinuteClinic® location for further evaluation.

  • *FOR PHARMACIST ASSESSMENT: After the patient completes the initial treatment eligibility check and is determined eligible for a pharmacist assessment, a pharmacist assessment fee will be due at the time of the assessment. Depending on coverage, cost for the pharmacist assessment may vary. You may check your insurance to confirm coverage. Payment information will be collected at the time of scheduling. Patients may choose to use Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds.

  • *FOR PAXLOVID PRESCRIPTION BY PHARMACIST: Available at all CVS Pharmacy® locations, except those in New Hampshire and Oregon. Prescriptions can also be sent to other pharmacies for fulfillment. Other licensed pharmacists may be able to prescribe and dispense Paxlovid, so you may have the option to visit other pharmacies for treatment.

  • *FOR MEDICAID MEMBERS: Medicaid beneficiaries currently are not eligible for CVS® pharmacist assessment. Medicaid beneficiaries should visit their primary care physician or participating provider.

  • *FOR MEDICARE MEMBERS: Medicare beneficiaries are eligible for a self-pay CVS® pharmacist assessment. Medicare beneficiaries must self-pay the clinical assessment fee at CVS Pharmacy®. A covered assessment may be available to Medicare members at alternate providers. If you're not eligible for a pharmacist consult, please contact MinuteClinic or your primary care provider (PCP) for care. Contact your insurance provider if you do not have a PCP or to see if you qualify for low-cost primary care. Find a nearby health center through the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA).