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Where To You Seek Or Find Treatment Or Medication? I Only Try To Only See Doctor When Needed.

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Claremore, OK

People without coverage or coverage won't cover all or most costs.

May 23, 2015
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I lucked out, oddly enough, when my primary care doctor couldn't help me. Because the neurologists at his hospital were overbooked, he felt that I needed to look for o e on my own. I located a place called Rowe Neurology, and they have been extremely thorough and helpful. They are even directing me towards help with my disability claim. My doctor even helped me to get into housing where I could be as independent as I can be, but I still have help near by. Research and don't be afraid to go with a doctor that is independent of a hospital

August 25, 2015
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Sorry I missed your whole answer. Try looking under Social Security for MedicAid (for people who can't work or disabled). Or tell your Family Dr. you need medical assistance & how can you apply for it. 😊

May 29, 2015
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Hi,
Ask your Dr. to refer you to a Neurologist or Epilepsy Specialist so they can test you. 😊

May 29, 2015
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Are u able to get on Medicaid or do u make too much money? Some Dr's won't take Medicaid but if ur Dr does they should cover just about everything bit about a $4 copay per visit. Regular visits are best when dealing with epilepsy treatment (medications, follow-ups, appointments, tests)

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A neurologist that is licensed and practicing or legal allowed to.

March 24, 2023

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