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Without health insurance, what are the most effective, low cost treatments available? especially interested in non-prescription, topical ointments/ge

 

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Look in your local phone book. There should be clinics in your area. Most of them are free if you do not have insurance. If they're not free, the cost is very low. I get my treatments done at a local clinic, and it costs absolutely nothing. Anyone in Texas should look for a local UTMB clinic. They're awesome. You can have your doctor prescribe you the aldara cream which visibly reduces genital warts (speaking from experience), and that usually costs around $150 without insurance. To me, that's a fair asking price for something that works so well. It may take several refills before you get rid of the warts though. I hope that helped some. And anyone that reads this, thanks for any input you've contributed to this site. I just found it today, and I think I may be able to live a better life. Thank you all!!

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Anonymous

Date Answered:
2/20/2003

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It probably depends on your doctor, but I don't have insurance and I was talking to them about the acid treatment to remove warts. It's a procedure they will do in the office, and it wasn't that expensive. I would just talk to your doctor and see what he/she thinks is best for you.

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ilf303

Date Answered:
9/1/2002

 

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