Synergist Vaccine

meteoras69

New member
My 4-month-old son's primary care pediatrician recommended that our son receive the Synergist shot for RSV prevention during the fall/winter months this year; however, we have just learned that our insurance will not pay for the shot (and it will cost us $500.00 per shot if we self-pay). I contacted our CF clinic and the nurse said that the RSV vaccine is "not recommended for CF patients). I'm confused--I've seen in other sources that it is recommended. Do other infants with CF get this vaccine? Does insurance usually pay?
 

meteoras69

New member
My 4-month-old son's primary care pediatrician recommended that our son receive the Synergist shot for RSV prevention during the fall/winter months this year; however, we have just learned that our insurance will not pay for the shot (and it will cost us $500.00 per shot if we self-pay). I contacted our CF clinic and the nurse said that the RSV vaccine is "not recommended for CF patients). I'm confused--I've seen in other sources that it is recommended. Do other infants with CF get this vaccine? Does insurance usually pay?
 

meteoras69

New member
My 4-month-old son's primary care pediatrician recommended that our son receive the Synergist shot for RSV prevention during the fall/winter months this year; however, we have just learned that our insurance will not pay for the shot (and it will cost us $500.00 per shot if we self-pay). I contacted our CF clinic and the nurse said that the RSV vaccine is "not recommended for CF patients). I'm confused--I've seen in other sources that it is recommended. Do other infants with CF get this vaccine? Does insurance usually pay?
 

meteoras69

New member
My 4-month-old son's primary care pediatrician recommended that our son receive the Synergist shot for RSV prevention during the fall/winter months this year; however, we have just learned that our insurance will not pay for the shot (and it will cost us $500.00 per shot if we self-pay). I contacted our CF clinic and the nurse said that the RSV vaccine is "not recommended for CF patients). I'm confused--I've seen in other sources that it is recommended. Do other infants with CF get this vaccine? Does insurance usually pay?
 

meteoras69

New member
My 4-month-old son's primary care pediatrician recommended that our son receive the Synergist shot for RSV prevention during the fall/winter months this year; however, we have just learned that our insurance will not pay for the shot (and it will cost us $500.00 per shot if we self-pay). I contacted our CF clinic and the nurse said that the RSV vaccine is "not recommended for CF patients). I'm confused--I've seen in other sources that it is recommended. Do other infants with CF get this vaccine? Does insurance usually pay?
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
Our was highly recommended by our CF center and our CF nurse fought insurance until they covered the whole thing. Synagis is expensive, I think our explanation of benefits charged it at $1600 a shot. But even if you add that up over the 6 months you need it, its cheaper than a week stay in the hospital.

RSV can have damaging, life long, effects on the lungs of normal, healthy people. So the risk for a CF kiddo is just too high, in my opinion. I'm quite surprised your CF center doesn't recommend it and wonder why.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
Our was highly recommended by our CF center and our CF nurse fought insurance until they covered the whole thing. Synagis is expensive, I think our explanation of benefits charged it at $1600 a shot. But even if you add that up over the 6 months you need it, its cheaper than a week stay in the hospital.

RSV can have damaging, life long, effects on the lungs of normal, healthy people. So the risk for a CF kiddo is just too high, in my opinion. I'm quite surprised your CF center doesn't recommend it and wonder why.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
Our was highly recommended by our CF center and our CF nurse fought insurance until they covered the whole thing. Synagis is expensive, I think our explanation of benefits charged it at $1600 a shot. But even if you add that up over the 6 months you need it, its cheaper than a week stay in the hospital.

RSV can have damaging, life long, effects on the lungs of normal, healthy people. So the risk for a CF kiddo is just too high, in my opinion. I'm quite surprised your CF center doesn't recommend it and wonder why.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
Our was highly recommended by our CF center and our CF nurse fought insurance until they covered the whole thing. Synagis is expensive, I think our explanation of benefits charged it at $1600 a shot. But even if you add that up over the 6 months you need it, its cheaper than a week stay in the hospital.

RSV can have damaging, life long, effects on the lungs of normal, healthy people. So the risk for a CF kiddo is just too high, in my opinion. I'm quite surprised your CF center doesn't recommend it and wonder why.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
Our was highly recommended by our CF center and our CF nurse fought insurance until they covered the whole thing. Synagis is expensive, I think our explanation of benefits charged it at $1600 a shot. But even if you add that up over the 6 months you need it, its cheaper than a week stay in the hospital.
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<br />RSV can have damaging, life long, effects on the lungs of normal, healthy people. So the risk for a CF kiddo is just too high, in my opinion. I'm quite surprised your CF center doesn't recommend it and wonder why.
 
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NanaOf8GirlsAndCounting

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Graycie is set to start again in Oct. insurance has no problem paying after her 6 months stay in the NICU, the shot is alot cheaper for them to pay. I would fight it and maybe get your doctors to write them.
 
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NanaOf8GirlsAndCounting

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Graycie is set to start again in Oct. insurance has no problem paying after her 6 months stay in the NICU, the shot is alot cheaper for them to pay. I would fight it and maybe get your doctors to write them.
 
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NanaOf8GirlsAndCounting

Guest
Graycie is set to start again in Oct. insurance has no problem paying after her 6 months stay in the NICU, the shot is alot cheaper for them to pay. I would fight it and maybe get your doctors to write them.
 
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NanaOf8GirlsAndCounting

Guest
Graycie is set to start again in Oct. insurance has no problem paying after her 6 months stay in the NICU, the shot is alot cheaper for them to pay. I would fight it and maybe get your doctors to write them.
 
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NanaOf8GirlsAndCounting

Guest
Graycie is set to start again in Oct. insurance has no problem paying after her 6 months stay in the NICU, the shot is alot cheaper for them to pay. I would fight it and maybe get your doctors to write them.
 
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sdelorenzo

Guest
Both of my kids had the monthly shot during the winter months for their first three years. I would fight the insurance. Our insurance covered it.
Sharon, mom of Sophia, 8 and Jack, 6 both with cf, Grant, 8 months no cf
 
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sdelorenzo

Guest
Both of my kids had the monthly shot during the winter months for their first three years. I would fight the insurance. Our insurance covered it.
Sharon, mom of Sophia, 8 and Jack, 6 both with cf, Grant, 8 months no cf
 
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sdelorenzo

Guest
Both of my kids had the monthly shot during the winter months for their first three years. I would fight the insurance. Our insurance covered it.
Sharon, mom of Sophia, 8 and Jack, 6 both with cf, Grant, 8 months no cf
 
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sdelorenzo

Guest
Both of my kids had the monthly shot during the winter months for their first three years. I would fight the insurance. Our insurance covered it.
Sharon, mom of Sophia, 8 and Jack, 6 both with cf, Grant, 8 months no cf
 
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sdelorenzo

Guest
Both of my kids had the monthly shot during the winter months for their first three years. I would fight the insurance. Our insurance covered it.
<br />Sharon, mom of Sophia, 8 and Jack, 6 both with cf, Grant, 8 months no cf
 
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