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Medicare B coverage of Evenity

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jul 20 7:31am | Replies (97)

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@beanieone

Hi @susanfalcon52

I phoned Medicare and was referred back to my Advantage Plan . . . it looks like, in my case anyway, that Evenity injections are covered under "medical services" and therefore come with a nice co-pay program (meaning it's nice of me to co-pay). I'm glad you're lucky enough to have a supplement that covers it 100%!

Cheers!

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@beanieone my Advantage plan quoted me a $20 copay and then are charging me $776 a month!! I have been fighting them for months

beanieone,
I guess it’s not really about luck. I just chose to go with Traditional Medicare and pay for a supplement. The $170 a month I pay has been well worth it.
I paid zero dollars for Evenity, zero dollars for Reclast, and zero dollars for a lot of other expensive procedures that various doctors have put me through.