After your initial visit, you will be charged per service for any follow-up visits or treatments. The fees are determined by the type and length of the appointment, and you will be informed of any charges before you receive the service. The cost of your medication and any additional practice requirements (like EKG) itself is a separate cost and may be covered by insurance, or the medication may be discounted by a coupon.


If you do not have insurance, you may try GoodRX.com* for your medication, which offers discounts on prescription drugs. You may also speak with your provider about a discount savings card as well. Your medication(s) costs and testing/labs are always separate from the appointment dues. You will need to pay for the medication at the pharmacy you choose. In nearly all cases, the cost of your medication(s) is covered by your insurance.** We recommend communicating with your provider about your treatment plan and your visit frequency.


*The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to endorse or promote any particular online pharmacy. Klarity does not have any partnership or affiliation with the online pharmacy mentioned, and we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided.


**Some insurance companies may require a prior authorization (PA) for certain medications, which may cause delays in pick-up at your pharmacy. 

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