Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 doug, i really feel for ya.... heather uca79iii <uca79iii@...> wrote: > > doug, that's awful that your dr won't let you do the shots at home. is there any dr (even farther away) that you can phone consult or something who'd let you do the xolair at home. that's an insane amount of money! > > when i started xolair, there was talk of me doing it in the office for 6-12 months, and then doing them at home. i've been on xolair almost 2 years and i'm still doing them in the office. > > the good news -- the person who does the billing at my drs office was informed by another allergist's office that if they bill my xolair injection appts as chemo (rather than whatever they were) i have no copay! since the insurance calls the xolair a biologic injectable, as they do chemo, its fine to bill that way. =o) so i only end up with a copay on my followup appointments or when i'm sick. > > heather > > , I am going to beg my doctor again next week when I get my next 2 injections. I might have no choice but to consider another allergist, however the one in Little Rock was the same way when I was using her. You folks are so lucky. As I said in my first post " MUST BE NICE " sigh! Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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