I want to get an autopap, but I don't have insurance. Does cpap.com take monthly payments? (wishful thinking I know!) I guess I can get it through Apria, and make payments that way. It cost much more this way though. Any other options I am not thinking of?
Becca
~who wishes she were rich so she could buy all the OSA equipment available and give them to people who can't afford to get their own!
payments on an autopap
- auntiebeccaneedssleep
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payments on an autopap
Hi Ho, Hi Ho, It's off to sleep I go......
You could use your lowest interest credit card, or do a search on internet for "low interest credit card"....there are a few that are offering a o% rate on new purchases or balance transfers for up to 12 months......I'm sure these options would be less than going thru Apria with their inflated equipment costs.........Good Luck
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You can also try service organizations and banks for very low interest rate medical equipment loans. I am doing research on that one myself because I need a descent powerchair.
Sharon
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Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not until thine own understanding ..... Proverbs 3:5-
Not all Masks work for everyone. Each Person is Different.