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That company should be reported to relevant agencies, such as the Better Business Bureau, Federal Trade Commission, and any state or local consumer protection agencies. IVIG is absolutely not something that should be telemarketed. The way it should work is that your doctors orders it, and refers you to a hospital or other reputable infusion center, and they get Medicare approval before starting the procedure. I'm glad to hear you are getting some help.

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Dr office needed a $3000.00 copay, a week later it was almost $5000.00 copay. I went to the ER, C/ O of weakness was admitted for IVIG infusion, I just pay them monthly.