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Old 10-25-2022, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by nsisaac View Post
I need advice on replacing my Philips Respironics System One CPAP machine. As you may know, the System One is too old to be repaired under the recall. Philips will give me $50 for it.

My sleep study in 2013 and I was diagnosed with borderline severe sleep apnea. Can you recommend a Pulmonologist in the area (live near Brownwood) that can help me obtain a prescription and/or replacement machine. Not sure if I would require another sleep study.

Trying to decide if I want to use my insurance for machine purchase or not. In reviewing receipts, it looks like insurance, plus my deductible, paid well over $2500 for my System One. A new ResMed AirSense 10 can be purchased online, with a prescription, for around $1000.

Using insurance for supplies was overly expensive too. Instead, I started purchasing the same supplies from other online vendors or eBay six years ago at greatly reduced costs.

Thank you!
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My wife uses MyDMEDoc, in Spanish Springs for CPAP and supplies (note we are on Medicare) and service has been very good. I few years ago I had to replace her CPAP when the humidifier portion failed, and Medicare would not cover the replacement, MyDMEdoc was able to help.
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