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We are on Cigna. They are pretty good to work with. Our plan is a high deductible plan, so it doesn't kick in until we have spent quite a bit. The provider list can be very limited. They have covered all medications and tests ordered, and they are aware of the Lyme diagnosis.
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Judie
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Thanks. That's helpful to know.
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You can get a lot of medications if you need to through their mail order specialty pharmacy.
But you need to know exactly what you need and the dosage amount because the person who answers doesn't always know how to spell things.
I would just make sure that the plan you are on covers the meds you need.
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