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@berniebrooks3

Thank you for chiming in here. This sounds like great news for me. As far as you know are there any other stipulations that apply in order to have MediCare Part B cover these injections (other than the doctor's billing department bill Part B and not the RX plan). Things like evidence of prior fracture, doctor submitting a request for exception, etc etc....ANY AND ALL information is so greatly appreciated ! We certainly have to be our own advocates and I'm so happy to have found this whole community of support !

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@berniebrooks3, As someone else mentioned, you have to get the injections in an infusion center. Before my scheduled start date, I was able to confirm that these treatments would be covered at 100%. (I didn't end up starting, but I got the info I was seeking). Good luck!