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Infusion therapy is the method of delivering your ordered medication through an IV. This is becoming a very common method of delivering medication for chronic disease.
Some of our drugs are given as injections and not through an IV. These are still given in the infusion area as they require proper storage and administration with the same pre screening process as our infusion medications.
When applicable upon check-out, you will meet with one of our Patient Navigators. They will sit with you and walk you through the process and explain any requirements we need of you in order to obtain approval for your treatment. The Patient Navigators can answer any remaining questions you may have, they are your practice resource!
The prior authorization team will confirm that your insurance provides coverage for your treatment. Once that is determined, most insurance companies require a predetermination/authorization before proceeding with an infusion. This generally takes up to 4 weeks.
It may take 3-4 weeks to be scheduled for your first infusion. Once coverage and prior authorization/determination have been establish, our Infusion Coordinators will call to schedule your first infusion. They will go over your estimated costs to receive the infusion and answer any additional questions you may have. Depending on the drug ordered, it may be 1-4 hours for your first infusion. Some drugs have “loading doses”, which means the first few infusions will occur closer together.
If your insurance denies coverage, you will schedule an in person or Telehealth visit with your provider to discuss other potential treatment options.
Copayments, coinsurances, balances and deductible for infusion will be collected at time of service. Any credits available can be applied to outstanding balances or will be refunded to the patient. Remaining balances determined by your insurance plan will be billed to the patient and/or collected at next visit.
No, the drugs we infuse are not chemotherapy. A select few may be used in the oncology field as well as rheumatology. However, you may see “chemotherapy” on your Explanation of Benefits (EOB). That is because it is classified as “chemo” from a billing perspective given the complexity frequent monitoring required.
Most patients do not experience any side effects and are able to go about their day normally after their infusion.
If you are planning on becoming pregnant, it is best to discuss this with your provider before starting or continuing your infusions to ensure the best treatment plan. If there is a chance you could be pregnant, please notify your provider as soon as possible.
If any of the following apply to you, please call and speak with an infusion nurse prior to your appointment. Your appointment may need to be rescheduled as receiving an infusion may decrease your body’s ability to heal and fight infection.
The length depends on your medication. Some of our infusion drugs are administered over 30 minutes and others can take up to 5hrs.
Yes, we have a bathroom conveniently located near the infusion suite should you need to use it at any time.
The frequency of your infusion therapy is determined by your provider and the drug you’re on.
Most patients say, “I didn’t feel anything at all,” while others claim it feels like a small pinch and is comparable to getting routine labs drawn. The needle zise is very small; the size is often used on children in the hospital.
Yes, patients can safely transport themselves to and from an infusion appointment. Sometimes Benadryl ( diphenhydramine) is used with our drugs and this can be sedating. If this drug makes you drowsy, please call our office prior to coming to determine if you will get it.
Our oxygen tank is for emergency purposes only. It is the patient’s responsibility to bring enough oxygen for their commute to our facility, the length of appointment/infusion, and the commute from our facility.
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Whether you’re a new face or a familiar friend, we look forward to seeing you. Preparing for your visit beforehand will help save time and get the most from your visit.
Arrival Information
Please arrive 15 minutes early for your scheduled appointment for your infusion.
Directions & Parking
All of our locations have complimentary parking available to our patients. For directions, please call our office prior to your appointment date and our staff will be happy to assist you.
Accessibility
All locations are handicap accessible by ramp, elevator, or walkway, with handicap parking available. Please call our office if you need additional information or clarification.
Items to Bring
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Cancellations or Late Arrival
Insurance Plans
Although we take most insurance plans, please contact our office prior to scheduling an appointment or changing your insurance plan to make sure we are in-network with your insurance provider. If you are looking for new insurance, please refer to the provided link for information regarding various insurance plans. https://www.mymedicarematters.org/
We understand there is a lot of information to remember prior to your first infusion appointment with us, but please know our staff and providers are here to assist you! Here are some helpful reminders for your first infusion visit:
Because our infusion medications can mildly suppress your immune system, we try to determine if there is any reason your body needs the immune system in optimal “fighting” mode, which can be caused by an infection or healing. In these cases, it might be determined to hold your infusion for a while. If you are uncertain, please feel free to call (941) 556-5996 prior to coming to your appointment (even if it’s the same day as your appointment) to discuss this with the nurse.
At any point during your infusion, a highly-trained nurse will have eyes on you at all times. Every suite has a provider onsite that will come to your aide should you experience a reaction or other medical issue. Our providers are all Board Certified Rheumatologists and trained in the specialized treatment of your rheumatic and autoimmune conditions.
Infuse easy knowing you are receiving the utmost specialized care, at a practice you know and by staff you trust.
Here are more frequently asked questions for the infusion center.
Your infusion will take place at the office. We have an infusion suite at each of our locations: Sarasota, Bradenton & Venice.
We do not allow infants or children in the infusion suite as it is unsafe for both patient and child in case of a medical event. Additionally, children can carry germs that we don’t want to expose other patients to. Our infusions are done in a group setting and all our patients are immunocompromised to a certain extent.
We do not allow friends or family members to sit with patients receiving infusion as it is a violation of privacy for other patients.
In accordance with the ADA, we do allow service animals in the infusion suite. The service animal should meet the following requirements:
Yes. However, you must have your Concealed Weapon License with you and the firearm/weapon cannot be visible. We do ask that you please leave your firearm in your vehicle for the safety of all persons in the buildings.
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