New Year = New Deductible - co pay programs for Avastin, xeloda
Just sharing the link once again as I'm desperately trying to get the hospital to figure out how to do this. I'm not sure why they have such a hard time billing this properly so Genentech will pick up a portion of our co-pay, but I'm trying once again. Maybe this will help someone else's costs - it's a simple process to get the card at least. No income restrictions. You just need to have commercial insurance and no federal coverage, like medicare:
http://www.genentech-access.com/avastin/hcp/find-patient-assistance/co-pay-cards
there is a drop down for xgeva co-pay card. If anyone gets bone strengthening shots (like my husband) xgeva also has a program.
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