Hormone Replacement Therapy Comments
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Posted by: Nessa in venice, FL. | Posted: February 25th, 2016 09:02AM |
Insurance:: after 200 ded/40% after |
started this 2 yrs ago for atrophy. cost was 139. I called the company to complain about price gouging basically was told too bad. This is suppose to be better because it is applied directly to site with out going thru bloodstream. half a gram 3x a week. 3 tubes a yr. |
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Posted by: lannie in SILVERDALE, WA. | Posted: December 19th, 2015 08:12PM |
Insurance:: none |
why are women not covered for hormones? Men get help with testosterone and other things? Another question why is it so expensive? It is unreachable for most working women.I have searched the internet for affordable places.Nothing.I JUST NEED MY HORMONES BALANCED . |
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Posted by: Susan Burdette in Jacksonville, FL. | Posted: November 12th, 2015 09:11AM |
Insurance:: Live well meds discount card |
This live well meds discount card, look it up on Internet, costs me about 30.00 a month and pays 30 to 40 percent of my meds. It helps me out a lot because uhc doesn't cover compound meds. I agree that they help men with their little problems but women can't get help. They have no idea how dis functional a woman can get with depletion of these vital hormones. Sb |
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Posted by: Laurel Wollweber in Corona, CA. | Posted: September 6th, 2015 06:09PM |
Insurance:: Kaiser |
Kaiser will not cover HRT meds for women because it is "normal aging" and will only prescribe anti-depressants! But they do cover meds for erectile dis function "normal aging"! This is discrimination! |
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Posted by: Rosie Reilly in Mt Pleasant, SC. | Posted: August 18th, 2015 07:08PM |
Insurance:: no |
Twice daily, 30 day supply |
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Posted by: Carriejo in Minneapolis, MN. | Posted: July 12th, 2015 12:07AM |
Insurance:: Bcbs |
I am trying to find out if these creams (estriol-Premarin) are sold cheaper overseas. My cost estimate was 275.00 insurance is zilch. My premiums are 450 a month. |
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Posted by: spagglewags in cary, NC. | Posted: May 4th, 2015 10:05AM |
Insurance:: blue Cross ppo |
Bio identical progesterone 80$ 90 days pills, and $180 testosterone and estrogen creams price combined |
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Posted by: Angela Worrell in Galax, VA. | Posted: April 7th, 2015 08:04PM |
Insurance:: yes...BCBS HealthKeepers |
my Blue Cross Blue Shield healthkeepers has denied to help assist in any of the prescriptions, which include by is estrogen cream testosterone cream and progesterone capsules. Many other patients that I speak with from the local area that go to the same physicians have insurance policies that pay for all of it. I'm self employed so I have a private policy with premiums of 460 dollars a month. I'm not going to be able to continue with the therapy and I was starting to feel so much better. |
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Posted by: 22kat in Frisco, TX. | Posted: February 5th, 2015 02:02PM |
Insurance:: Aetna |
This amount of avge $150 monthly for shots doesn't include co-pays for doc, co-pays for lab, and the $75 injection fee. It's rediculius!!!!! And I have insurance! |
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Posted by: Angelagreen0214 in San Angelo, TX. | Posted: January 28th, 2015 06:01AM |
Insurance:: none |
Triest compound cream, testosts cream and progesterone pill. |
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Posted by: Jane Therteene in Roseville, CA. | Posted: January 26th, 2015 12:01PM |
Insurance:: none |
Kaiser won't prescribe the bio-identical hormones so it's up to me to find a doctor for that. So far, with this new dr.....$285, and it's only been 3 mos. Looks as if he'll rake in $85 every three months from now on. The hormones cost $114 for 3 months. ISN'T THERE A DOCTOR AROUND THAT WON'T GOUGE WOMEN WHO WANT TO TAKE THE BIO IDENTICAL HORMONES?!!! |
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Posted by: Fiona23 in Miami, FL. | Posted: February 12th, 2013 09:02AM |
Insurance:: Yes |
Emily what are the generic brands you are using? My doctor prescribed name brands for $150 per month.. |
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Posted by: coronerchic in Knoxville, TN. | Posted: November 3rd, 2012 01:11PM |
Insurance:: Humana |
I opted to use the bioidentical HRT. Insurance will not cover, even though it is preventative. THat cost has now risen due to policy changes with the facility. I will have to discontinue. Funny, that insurance will cover penis pumps. |
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Posted by: Audrey Rowell-Thompson in scottsdale, AZ. | Posted: February 18th, 2012 04:02PM |
Insurance:: does not cover hormones!!!! |
even though the vaginal estrace and vagifem is the cure to repair my VERY painful atrophy,it is insane how much it costs...luckily i found a wallgreens who compounded it for $30.00,but nobody seems to care about this condition and i would like to know how to become an activist for low cost essential hormones.I would like to add that after doing all the research myself i found that if you go on the manufacturers website there is sometimes a patient assistance discount |
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Posted by: Emily Russell in Princeton, NJ. | Posted: August 11th, 2011 02:08PM |
Insurance:: NA |
For a 3 month supply of HRT"S I am spending lass than $30. Both generic. I have a friend who had similar prescription, not generic for the cost of $200. Any wonder our healthcare costs are ridiculously high. I've been on this for a long time and do not recall having my blood tested. It was more or less prescribed according to how well it worked. I am waiting results from lab to see if my toenail fungus is toenail fungus. Looks like all the pix I've seen but the Dr. insisted the nails be analyzed. |
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