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How can I get help with insurance coverage, referrals, or paying for tests and medications?
Dealing with insurance, referrals, and the cost of tests and medicines can feel overwhelming. Your care team is a good place to start.
IBD means long-term swelling in the gut. Dealing with insurance, referrals, and costs is a common concern. Your care team is the best place to start. They can look at your situation and explain your options. Ask who on the team handles insurance or patient support questions.
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