Yes. $295.
Repairs should be performed by qualified professionals who provide a scope of work, contact information, proof of payment, and (hopefully) a warranty. And get all of this in your possession before closing.
So it shouldn’t be necessary for a generalist to come back and check the work of a specialist.
But, if you decide you still want a re-inspection, expect to pay $50 – $195. A little steep, but that’s the price you pay for taking a calendar slot normally reserved for a full inspection.