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Unfortunately no, insurance will not cover B12 shots
These include: Meat Fish Poultry Milk Eggs Fortified breakfast cereals Fortified breads Fortified nutritional yeasts Fortified plant milks If you follow a vegan diet (meaning you don't eat any animal products, including meat, milk, cheese, and eggs) or you're a vegetarian who doesn't eat enough eggs or dairy products, you could be lacking in vitamin B12
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The majority of health insurance programs, such as Medicaid and Medicare Part B, will cover the cost of Vitamin B12 injections if they are deemed medically necessary by a healthcare professional, which includes treatment for conditions like pernicious anemia, malabsorption disorders, and following gastrectomy