Dr. David A. Straub, DDS ,
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Aurora Bay Area Prices – TREATMENT OF SPEECH, LANG is $490
At Aurora Bay Area, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10002578, regarding TREATMENT OF SPEECH, LANG, which is classified under revenue code 440 and associated with CPT code 92507, the designated fee stands at $490. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.
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Aurora Bay Area Prices – NM MYO PERF PLANAR MULTIPLE is $5,750.00
At Aurora Bay Area, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10000709, regarding NM MYO PERF PLANAR MULTIPLE, which is classified under revenue code 341 and associated with CPT code 78454, the designated fee stands at $5,750.00. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.
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Aurora Sheboygan Prices – PROTHROMBIN ANTIBODIES, IGG & IGM is $150
At Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10005231, regarding PROTHROMBIN ANTIBODIES, IGG & IGM, which is classified under revenue code 301 and associated with CPT code 83520, the designated fee stands at $150. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.
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Mental Health Awareness Campaigns in Philadelphia, PA: Symptoms and Care Options
The article surveys mental health awareness campaigns in Philadelphia, PA, showing how they educate residents about common symptoms—such as persistent sadness, anxiety, and changes in sleep or energy—and connect people to care options, from primary care referrals to therapy, medications, and community supports. It explains how campaigns work to reduce stigma, promote early help-seeking, and provide clear pathways to local resources, crisis lines, and support groups. For patients, caregivers, or anyone seeking reliable health information, the piece offers practical guidance on recognizing warning signs and accessing appropriate care in the Philadelphia area. By outlining real-world resources and steps to engage with ongoing campaigns, it provides a supportive, actionable roadmap to improve mental health awareness and access to care.
