Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 In a message dated 12/18/2003 2:57:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, rhartsoe@... writes: > > You will also find our new rate structure there. We are the only HBOT > center in the USA to offer rates of $50 per session for children with neurological > injury. We also now offer hbot to adults. > How much are the adult treatments and how long are the treatments? Are there affordable accommodations nearby? Thax.. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 In a message dated 12/18/03 3:02:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, kstoller@... writes: We also have rates as low as $50/treatment if parents can demonstrate need. Too bad that you have to " demonstrate the need or prove " that you can't afford more than the $50. a treatment since the disabled population has such expensive expenses of living just to start with like G-tubes, Wheelchairs, therapies, doctors, medications, fighting lawsuits, specialized equipment like the Dynovax, and etc. Maybe it's time to cut down the fees for anyone who's disabled to $10 a session so that more people can be healed and be productive citizens? Children and adults alike are in need of a cure and treatment protocols that work, but don't cost an arm and a leg or require that your house be mortgaged in order to get it. Just my . 02 cents worth of being tired of trying to figure out how I can continue to do HBOT, and the other therapies I want to so I can get rid of my CP as much as possible. Dina, an adult who advocates for alternative therapies for all people with CP, and almost never gets a price break. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 We also have rates as low as $50/treatment if parents can demonstrate need. KP Stoller, MD, FAAP Assistant Clinical Prof, UNM HSC Dept Pediatrics Simply Hyperbarics www.simplyhyperbarics.com > Greetings, > > You can now view our treatment schedule on line at > http://miraclemountain.homestead.com/Rates.html > > You will also find our new rate structure there. We are the only HBOT > center in the USA to offer rates of $50 per session for children with > neurological injury. We also now offer hbot to adults. > > Jan. is full but due to our schedule change we now have an opening in > Feb. Summer out of school months are already filling up so early > reservations are needed. > > You will be able to see all the services we provide at > www.miraclemountain.org > > Hartsoe, Director > Children's Hyperbarics at Miracle Mountain in NC > www.miraclemountain.org > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Maybe its time to have National Single payer health insurance? KP Stoller, MD, FAAP Assistant Clinical Prof, UNM HSC Dept Pediatrics Simply Hyperbarics www.simplyhyperbarics.com > In a message dated 12/18/03 3:02:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, > kstoller@... writes: > We also have rates as low as $50/treatment if parents can demonstrate > need. Too bad that you have to " demonstrate the need or prove " that you > can't afford more than the $50. a treatment since the disabled > population has such expensive expenses of living just to start with > like G-tubes, Wheelchairs, therapies, doctors, medications, fighting > lawsuits, specialized equipment like the Dynovax, and etc. > > Maybe it's time to cut down the fees for anyone who's disabled to $10 a > session so that more people can be healed and be productive citizens? > Children and adults alike are in need of a cure and treatment protocols > that work, but don't cost an arm and a leg or require that your house > be mortgaged in order to get it. > > Just my . 02 cents worth of being tired of trying to figure out how I > can continue to do HBOT, and the other therapies I want to so I can get > rid of my CP as much as possible. > > Dina, an adult who advocates for alternative therapies for all people > with CP, and almost never gets a price break. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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