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how much does treatment at sunridge medical cost

by Ivah Leannon Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Three months of outpatient care costs anywhere from $1,400 to $10,000. The cost of intensive outpatient care starts out about twice as high — at least $3,000 for a 30-day program. Intensive outpatient programs may cost as much as $10,000.

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How Do I Schedule An Initial Appointment?

To schedule an appointment, simply call our office at 1-800-923-7878 and speak directly with our Patient Care Team. Ask all the questions that you have and we will set up a convenient appointment time.

Will Sunridge Work With My Existing Physician?

Absolutely. Many of our patients are already under to care of an oncologist or other healthcare provider. Our goal at Sunridge Medical is provide treatment and supportive care which often means working together with other healthcare practitioners.

What Should I Expect At My First Appointment?

You should set aside a least two hours for your first appointment. We believe in spending the time to get to know our patients and thoroughly answer and discuss all questions and concerns. The physician’s exam may take as long as two hours and the doctor will often order additional blood work and diagnostic tests.

What Will My Customized Treatment Plan Include?

Each patient we see has a treatment plan tailored to their own specific needs. Your customized treatment plan may include the following:

Should I Bring My Previous Medical Records?

Yes! We love previous medical records! By bringing in your previous medical records, it will allow to doctor extra knowledge of your condition. It can also save on running lab work if you have current results.

Are Sunridge Treatments Covered By Insurance?

Most health insurance companies find integrative, complementary medicine and supportive care services to be elective and often are not included in most insurance provider’s programs including Medicare and Medicaid.

Is Sunridge An Inpatient or Outpatient Center?

Sunridge Medical is an outpatient facility. If you choose to do treatment with us, you will come into our clinic to receive your treatment and then leave. If you do not live in the area, we work with preferred hotel partners near our clinic where you may stay during your treatment. Learn more on page.

Why is Sunridge Medical given intravenously?

Many of the therapies offered at Sunridge Medical are given intravenously so that they bypass the digestive system and absorption is assured. Medicines that are given intravenously are also able to be given in larger amounts than would otherwise be possible when taking them orally.

What is chelation therapy?

Chelation Therapy is a process involving a series of intravenous injections of an amino acid complex called EDTA (ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid) to remove heavy metals from the body. EDTA binds with mercury, copper, lead, and other metals and removes them from the blood. Chelation therapy can be used for heavy metal poisoning and for treating heart conditions such as atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries.

Is Sunridge Medical a prescription?

This means that they are available to patients only if they are prescribed as part of their comprehensive treatment program. This is simply because the supplements that we offer are a lot stronger and better quality that those found in health food stores, which are more for prevention. Our physician-grade supplements are for therapeutic purposes and need to be dosed higher to get our patients to their goals.

Conditions Treated at Sunridge Medical

If you or a loved one are suffering from any of the following conditions, give us a call and let us explain how our alternative medicine treatment options could help.

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2. Is the Cost of Alternative Medicine Covered by Insurance? If Not, How Much Will This Cost Me?

In the absence of conventional medicine, alternative treatments can be a lifeline for many people. Unfortunately, many insurance companies deny coverage to these therapies and even those that are available often have limited benefits or require patients to pay out-of-pocket prices, if their policy covers anything at all.

3. What Conditions Do You Treat in This Clinic?

It is important that you find out if you’re going to a clinic that has experience treating your condition successfully. You must feel confident knowing that the clinic will have all the tools to get your health back on track. It is also important to take note of what types of treatments are available at the clinic.

5. How Will I Know If the Treatment Is Working?

Ask the doctor how they plan to measure the success of your treatment.

7. What Has Been the Experience of Your Past Patients?

Ask the alternative medicine clinic if they have had success treating your condition in the past. Alternative medical centers who provide references and reviews add to the credibility of the clinic.

8. What Are the Side Effects of This Treatment?

The transition from conventional medicine to alternative medicine can sometimes be challenging. Some people experience negative symptoms, which makes it difficult for them to track and monitor normal vs. abnormal during this adjustment. The goal should always include symptom monitoring so that you know how your body is responding.

9. How Long Will It Take for Me to See Results?

Alternative medicine is often more effective than conventional treatments, but it can take time for the body to heal. Patients should be prepared with their expectations when they start out so that negative thoughts don’t get in the way of the healing process and progress.

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Still Have Questions? That’s okay, we know that navigating a new course for your health is never easy, especially with all the information there is out there to have to sort through and process.

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