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Is the uterine fibroid embolization treatment available for the uninsured or low income?

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Yes : Ufe is routinely covered by medicare and medicaid. Most hospitals have a charity policy to help treat those with little or no means to pay.

Answered 6/10/2013

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Dr. Robert WorthingtonKirsch answered

Specializes in Phlebology

Maybe: Many practices and hospitals have programs to assist people with limited insurance resources either get insurance or get medial care. One needs to call various practices to ask about this specific issue.

Answered 1/11/2015

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Depends: Depending on location and insurance, there may be resources available. Some providers will offer a discounted cash price or sliding scale. Best contact local providers and see if they can work with you.

Answered 10/29/2014

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