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    #46
    Originally posted by Lone_Wolf View Post
    Walgreen the ivermectin is $268 out of pocket, and then I have to run it through insurance to get reinbursed.......Dangit. Should have used my wife's insurance. Guess I'll see if our pharmacy will fill it. Usually won't if you don't have a referral. Guess we'll find out.

    Wanted to get some on hand for my mother in law and mom. Mother in law doesn't want the vaccine.

    Can’t be right at all. Use good rx and it’s like $36 at Walgreens without insurance.


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      #47
      Originally posted by MadHatter View Post
      My total for Iver, Z-Pac, HCQ, and steroid through FMD was just over $400.
      HCQ alone was $198.00.
      Took several days and multiple calls to get this point.
      They are swamped right now the lady said.
      It's hurry up and wait, or die, whichever comes first.
      Plenty of TSC iver on hand though.
      You have covid now?

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        #48
        Originally posted by Traildust View Post
        You have covid now?
        Negative, up in AR with my mom.
        She does and is in pretty bad shape.

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          #49
          Originally posted by MadHatter View Post
          Negative, up in AR with my mom.
          She does and is in pretty bad shape.
          Sorry to hear that Ken. Hopefully the meds kick in.

          Sending some up for your mother!

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            #50
            Originally posted by Traildust View Post
            Sorry to hear that Ken. Hopefully the meds kick in.

            Sending some up for your mother!
            Appreciate it brother

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              #51
              Originally posted by justletmein View Post
              That can't be right. CVS charged me $15 and I'd never used them before so that was cash pay without insurance applied.
              Mine from CVS was $15 but there is a price on the package of $297.99 retail.

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                #52
                So just an update. My sister and her family reached out and paid America's Frontline Docs last Friday. She's still not received a call from them, only some sort of notification that they'll be contacting her soon or something to that effect. At this point I'm wondering how useful it is recommending them, you'll either be recovered or in the hospital by the time they get around to prescribing anything to treat you.

                Originally posted by tvc184 View Post
                Mine from CVS was $15 but there is a price on the package of $297.99 retail.
                Do they have some automated way to just discover my insurance? Or maybe they automatically apply some sort of discount card or something?

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by justletmein View Post
                  So just an update. My sister and her family reached out and paid America's Frontline Docs last Friday. She's still not received a call from them, only some sort of notification that they'll be contacting her soon or something to that effect. At this point I'm wondering how useful it is recommending them, you'll either be recovered or in the hospital by the time they get around to prescribing anything to treat you.



                  Do they have some automated way to just discover my insurance? Or maybe they automatically apply some sort of discount card or something?
                  Same thing is happening with us. My wife called Monday and paid and hasn't heard back.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by justletmein View Post
                    So just an update. My sister and her family reached out and paid America's Frontline Docs last Friday. She's still not received a call from them, only some sort of notification that they'll be contacting her soon or something to that effect. At this point I'm wondering how useful it is recommending them, you'll either be recovered or in the hospital by the time they get around to prescribing anything to treat you.



                    Do they have some automated way to just discover my insurance? Or maybe they automatically apply some sort of discount card or something?
                    When you get that notification, you have to get on the site(from your phone, or use the link provided in the text), enter the room number you're assigned, give access to video & mic, enter your pass code, then wait.
                    A doctor will eventually come online and do a face to face.
                    They don't actually call unless it is special circumstances.
                    If old school flip phone like my mom's, you need to call 30 minutes ahead of appointment and let FMD know this session requires a actual phone call, as video is not an option on her phone.
                    Thing is they are so busy, you can't actually get ahold of anyone 30 min ahead of time, and then you miss the meeting.
                    After going through this scenario 3 times, I said screw it and changed the number in her account to my number so we didn't have to worry about having to call them.
                    Once that was done, I just went through the above mentioned steps and it worked.
                    Once in the virtual waiting room, it took the doctor another 45 min to show up, then she did the video call with my mom.
                    Called prescription in to nearest pharmacy, 300 miles away, so I then had to have them overnight it.
                    Doctor didn't get the script to them the day of the appointment though, so we had to wait another day to get the script filled and shipped.
                    Will be here by 8 pm today.
                    Pharmacy told me since these medications are not FDA approved, they do not take insurance, so it was all out of pocket.
                    It was a frustrating ordeal to say the least.
                    Like I said, hurry up and wait or die, whichever is first.
                    The lady said they are swamped right now.
                    If you have any questions let me know and I'll try and help out.

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                      #55
                      Thanks bud, I let her know.

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