Poll: Paying for Suboxone

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Author: rule62

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:04 pm

I know the subject is just for the script but the frustration I am having is finding a doctor who will take my insurance for the office visit. The medication is covered with a $40 co-pay.

Here in California the first doctor I called took my insurance with my $25 copay and called it even. We are moving to Nevada in three weeks and most of the doctors on my BC/BS PPO list will only take cash. I may have found one but I’ll know more when I go there for the first time.

I called my doctor here and they said it was legal because they have the patient sign a waiver to cover any extra cost the insurance company won’t pay. To have someone sign a waiver of insurance during their withdrawal period prior to induction is not right.

Currently I have Blue Cross Blue Shield working on it and they have said that the doctor must take the insurance. I’m guessing the waiver will void that.

The battle goes on. I’ll let you all know how it turns out. I may be in for a fast taper and jump.

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