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I don’t have insurance and can’t afford to pay cash for my medications. Can I be provided with medication on a lien basis?

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I don’t have insurance and can’t afford to pay cash for my medications. Can I be provided with medication on a lien basis?

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In most Workers Compensation and Personal Injury cases, our doctors will be able to provide you with medications on a lien basis. This means that the doctor will provide you with the prescribed medications as needed, the costs of which would be reimbursed in the future when your individual case is settled. Unfortunately, our office policy does not allow for dispensing medication on a lien for our patients who are treating under their private insurance.

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