Hi,
Thank you for your question. The price of a medication is set by each individual insurance company, and each company usually has several plans with different copays for each plan. There are literally thousands of Medicare insurance plans, and they are all different. You would need to contact your insurance company directly to determine how much you would have to pay for Reclast. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful, but there really is no way for me to know how much your insurance would cover and how much you would have to pay.
Best of luck,
Casey
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I am about to have my first reclast IV, I am currently not on medicare, in 2 1/2 years I will be. I currently have Cigna PPO. The Rheumatologist I was sent to for the treatment told me that Medicare will not cover this, but, my insurance will, which at that time will become secondary. I contacted my insurance company and they told me they would cover it. Theres a form the Dr's office submits, sorry I forgot what it is called. The part someone would have to pay would depend on how their insurance company pays for it. I will only have to pay a $30.00 co pay.