Specialty Pharmacy
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a specialty pharmacy do?
A specialty pharmacy focuses on high cost medication therapy for patients with complex disease states. As part of their standard of care, these pharmacies usually offer services that go above and beyond those typically offered at the retail level.
A specialty pharmacy:
- gathers information
- submits to insurance company
- tries to get approval based on best information from us
- assists you in making appeals
- finds the correct cost for you
- keeps you in the loop
Frequently Asked Questions
Genotypes
- What does genotype mean?
- Why is it important to know my genotype?
- How do I find out my genotype?
- Genotypes from 1 to 6
Cirrhosis
Treatment Failure
- Why does therapy in some people not succeed?
- If my treatment does not work, will my insurance cover the next treatment?