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How Much You’ll Save

Calculate how much you could save by purchasing a home phototherapy unit vs. pursuing other treatment options.

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Do you want to compare the cost of buying a home phototherapy unit with the out-of-pocket cost of receiving phototherapy treatments in a clinic, taking medications like Otezla® or Humira®?
Are you Insured?
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In-office Phototherapy Cost or Copay:
Roundtrip Miles To Physician’s office:
Parking At Physician’s office:
Monthly Co-Pay For Topical Treatment:
Which of the following most accurately describes your insurance coverage?
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Monthly Prescription Drug Cost :
Monthly Co-Pay :
Monthly Prescription Drug Price:
Deductible:
Co-insurance After Deductible (%):

Results

Between session charges, gas expenses, missed work or activities, and travel time, the costs of clinical phototherapy add up quickly. For the vast majority of patients, the onetime purchase of a home phototherapy unit pays for itself in a short amount of time, even if they have no insurance or their insurers will not cover 100% of a unit. National Biological Corporation will check your benefits for you so that you know what you are getting yourself into before you purchase a unit. Additionally, we offer financing for customers who are short on cash. Click here to learn more


Monthly Out of Pocket Cost of Clinical Phototherapy:
Annual Out of Pocket Cost of Clinical Phototherapy:
Minimum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $0 with insurance
Maximum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $849 - $6995, depending on unit
Even if you do not have insurance, you could save money by using home phototherapy in as few as: months.

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Prescription drug costs can add up over time. A home phototherapy unit is an investment that could save you money over time. National Biological Corporation offers competitive financing so that patients who are short on cash can access treatment.


Monthly Out of Pocket Cost of Medication:
Annual Out of Pocket Cost of Medication:
Minimum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $0 with insurance
Maximum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $849 - $6995, depending on unit
You could save money by using home phototherapy in as few as: months.

Results

Copays add up over time. With a home phototherapy unit, you may have no out of pocket costs. National Biological Corporation will check your benefits for you so that you know what you are getting yourself into before you decide to purchase a unit. Additionally, we offer competitive financing for customers who are short on cash.


Monthly Out of Pocket Cost of Medication:
Annual Out of Pocket Cost of Medication:
Minimum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $0 with insurance
Maximum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $849 - $6995, depending on unit
You could save money by using home phototherapy in as few as: months.

Results

Prescription drug costs add up. The manufacturer of your medication may offer you a $0 co-pay card, but more and more insurers will not count the value of that coupon towards your deductible. Yahoo Finance recently reported that, because of co-pay accumulator adjustment policies, patients are switching to phototherapy. A new unit can last years and cost less than one year of out of pocket costs for a drug.


Annual Out of Pocket Cost of Medication:
Minimum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $0 with insurance
Maximum Out of Pocket Cost of Home Phototherapy: $849 - $6995, depending on unit

You could save money by using home phototherapy in as few as months.

Cost savings yielded by calculator are not guaranteed. For an individualized quote, please consult one of our specialists by filling out a form or calling (216) 831 0600. National Biological Corporation can assist with insurance claims, but is not responsible for coverage decisions made by your insurance provider.

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