So i made some calculations if i go to Dr.Paley would cost me around 255K $ - 300K $
inicial consultation 1.3K
Tibia ( STRYDE) + femur (STRYDE) 3 weeks apart 190K
Medications 4K
Accommodations (22 weeks, 17-18 weeks distraction + 4-5 extra for rehabilitation/Consolidation Phase in WPB) 24K
extra PT (only first 13 weeks are cover, so 9 more weeks ) 10K
Food and other supplies + transport 11K
Home health aides 15K
complications extra surgeries 35K - 45 K
Do you think that is correct? I'm forgetting something?
Hey man, I appreciate the research, but I think the prices are way off.
I had my LL in Sept 2017 and heres what I paid:
Medications: $440 *3 (I don't remember the exact amounts, but it was Xaralto and Pain killers. Xaralto was the most expensive one, at about $400/mo). If you are doing 2 se
Accomodations: I booked a handicapped accessible room with shuttles to the Paley Center last minute during the busiest season at Homewood Suites. The cost was about $90/night inclusive of taxes. If you choose to stay for the entire 90 day period, it would be about $8100
Transport: $0 if you are staying at a hotel with the shuttle. Otherwise, factor in $40-$80/ day for a wheelchair accessible cab.
Food: This is Florida. Food should not cost more than $600/month. However lets say you order outside food every day for 90 days. I don't think any standard meal in FL costs more than $15. So lets include delivery fees and make it $20 (which is way more than what the actual cost would be. That would amount to $20 x 3 x 90 = $5400.
Home health aides: You only need them for 2-3 weeks. If you want a good one, you probably want to pay extra... say $25/hour. Lets say you take extra long and need a live in aide (you most likely wont. you can do with an aide visiting for a few hours per day to clean/do basic stuff). Then the cost would be 24 x $25 x 7 x 3 = $12600, but remember this is the total max scenario if you choose the most expensive options for everything. You may have to pay for an extra room at the hotel for them. $60 (remember you don't need a handicapped room for them) x 7 x 3 = $1260. Total = $13860.
Complications: Thankfully nothing happened to me, but Paley recommends that you keep $25,000 on hand.
EDIT: I just realized I did the calc for 1 surgery, not for 2 segments. If you are doing the 2 segments 3 weeks apart, just add 3 more weeks to the calculations, as the lengthening for both segments should stop at around the same time (femur is lengthened faster than the tibia).