Is there any doctor of Rheumatologists in Las Vegas that accept cash payments for people who have no insurance?
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We currently have BCBS, but the premium is like 450.00 a month and that is simply killing us. She goes to the doctor and needs medication every month, so we need insurance, not a discount program
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I have very little money or none at all for medicine after basic living expenses. How do I get help?
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I know a medicare advantage plan requires me to pay a 20% co-pay for drugs covered under part b medicines. But I understand that if I have basic medicare along with a medigap policy (either plan f or J), it will take care of all the part b meds. Do you know if i will need to pay a co-pay? I asked the medical billing department at me doctor’s office but she was really hesitant to tell me. Oh, in case it matters: it is Orencia — infusions for rheumatoid arthritis — my doctor’s office does the infusions out of his office so that it does fall under part b drugs.
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