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Cost of Evenity injections

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 2, 2025 | Replies (72)

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@patwerthman I have Traditional Medicare. I received my injections at an infusion center and Part A and B paid for all the costs. I never have a co-pay with Traditional Medicare. They either pay for some procedure or they do not. By the way, I also have a Part G Supplemental Plan that I pay for. This Part G fills in the gaps not covered by Part B of Traditional Medicare.

If a person has an Advantage Plan (sometimes called Medicare Advantage) then the insurance company is a private company that contracts with Medicare. Medicare Advantage may or may not pay for Evenity.

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@naturegirl5 good to know. And check on before this occurs for me. Thank you