The majority of health insurance programs, such as Medicaid and Medicare Part B, will cover the cost of Vitamin B12 injections if they are deemed medically necessary by a healthcare professional, which includes treatment for conditions like pernicious anemia, malabsorption disorders, and following gastrectomy
In alignment with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requirements, we recommend that the following information be included in the designated fields on drug-related medical claims: Applicable HCPCS or Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes Number of HCPCS or CPT code units 11-digit NDC, including the N4 qualifier Dosage unit of measurement (F2, GR, ML, or UN) Number of NDC units administered/dispensed (must be greater than 0) NDC coding applies to claims for outpatient services billed with: CMS-1500 for providers UB-04 for hospitals and facilities Electronic data interchange (EDI) 837 Note: This does not affect hospital or facility inpatient claims
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How to get samples
The cost of a B12 consultation is 50.00 which is redeemable against the treatment cost should you proceed (meaning the consultation effectively becomes free and part of the treatment plan).