How Much Does Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Cost?
Peripheral neuropathy is damage to the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing weakness, numbness, and pain, usually in the hands and feet. Diabetes is the most common cause. Treatment focuses on managing the underlying condition and relieving symptoms.
Treatment Cost Breakdown
Diagnosis & Acute Treatment
4 proceduresCommon Medications for Peripheral Neuropathy
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Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Costs
Before your appointment, ask these questions to avoid surprise bills
- "What is the total estimated cost for my Peripheral Neuropathy treatment, including all follow-up visits?"
- "Are there less expensive treatment alternatives that would be equally effective?"
- "Can any of these procedures be done in an outpatient or office setting instead of a hospital?"
- "Will all the providers involved in my care (anesthesiologist, radiologist, etc.) be in-network?"
- "Do you offer payment plans or financial assistance for patients?"
- "What will my insurance cover, and what is my estimated out-of-pocket responsibility?"
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Peripheral Neuropathy treatment cost?
Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy typically costs $4.0K — $10K depending on severity and location.
Does insurance cover Peripheral Neuropathy treatment?
Most health insurance plans cover medically necessary treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and whether you use in-network providers.