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Old 01-04-2010, 10:52 AM #1
MGArtist MGArtist is offline
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Default Plasmapheresis cost

Happy New Year Everyone!

Now that we're in the new year of course so isn't a lot of our insurances. I received my last IVIG treatment on December 31st because of my co-pay cost. I've been given IVIG once a week for about 4 years and this will be the first time I've gone without it. My doctor wants me to receive plasmapheresis because my co-pay is 20% which he feels would be cheaper for me (Not so for my insurance co). The thing is I don't have a clue what the cost of pheresis would be - is it really cheaper?

If anyone could throughout a few number for me I would really appreciate it.

Thank you!
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