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Old 03-26-2014, 05:00 PM
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Yes I've heard they will work with you to attempt to receive reimbursement. My wife's BCBS did pay for her outpatient infusions, both ketamine and lidocain at GW Hospital in DC. My concern at that time was GW did not have extensive experience with ketamine where as Dr. Kilpatrick does. With this doctor even if the Ketamine fails he knows this disease and above all knows how to treat those with RSD with respect. I'm sure he has other tricks up his sleeve. If you've just acquired this disease, treat it quickly, the earlier the better. It took my wife 4 years for that to happen. Again good luck!!!
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