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Understanding insurance: cost and coverage

Navigating insurance while in the process of getting a penile implant can be confusing for a man and his partner.
Good news, we’re here to help men find the information and answers to get a safe, natural, and permanent solution to cure ED.1

Don’t let coverage or cost get in your way

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86% of men

in the U.S. have health insurance coverage2

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30 pills

are equal to the cost of one implant3

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up to $500 per month

is the typical cost of injections.3 A penile implant is a one-time treatment with no recurring costs.

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over 160,000 men

with ED who experienced a benefit exclusion have received help from Boston Scientific to remove coverage barriers4-6

Complete the form to download your insurance worksheet

The worksheet is intended to help you get insurance coverage and cost information, as you evaluate your permanent ED treatment options.

This form is intended for U.S. residents only.

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References

  1. Bernal RM, Henry GD. Contemporary patient satisfaction rates for three-piece inflatable penile prostheses. Adv Urol. 2012;2012:707321. 
  2. Data on file with Boston Scientific and based on market research by Northstar. 
  3. GoodRx. Sample Savings with GoodRx. http://www.goodrx.com/. Accessed May 2015. 
  4. US Census Files. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Selected Age Groups by Sex for the United States, States, Counties, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth and Municipios: 2018. 
  5. Selvin E, Burnett AL, and Platz EA. Prevalence and Risk Factors for Erectile Dysfunction in the US. Am J Med. 2007: 120(2): 153. 
  6. Mazur DJ, Gondokusumo JC, McBride JA, Pastuszak AW, Lipshultz LI. PD18-03 Doomed to Impotence: Analysis of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (IPP) Insurance Coverage From Verification Benefits Databases. The Journal of Urology. 2018 Apr 30;199(4): e390.

 

Caution: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.