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Thank you for subscribing Video Gramma. Please look under the hood to see the FAQ in our website:

What does my package fee cover (and why is it so expensive)?

•The costs of the care we deliver are high due to several factors:

•The patient population we serve is almost uniformly complex, with severe, complex illness. We have few “low resource use” patients.

•Optimal care of our patients, as we have discovered, requires a large and ever-increasing team of skilled nurses (we do not employ medical assistants) to provide:

•regular, pro-active follow-up of symptoms, treatments, and responses

•ready access to answers of both simple and complex questions and treatment of evolving symptoms via our clinic portal

•Evaluating and treating a novel and complex illness requires extended visits for evaluation and decision making, often exceeding the already generous times we schedule.

•Documenting and formulating individualized treatment plans, ordering tests, and writing for numerous prescriptions and supplements also demand additional significant time investments.

•Continually evolving both our insights into the syndrome and identifying effective therapeutic approaches requires significant time investments in not only reading and research but in daily collaboration via clinical discussions among a growing network of providers.

•Because we do not (cannot) accept insurance, our prices reflect the true cost of delivering high quality, independent, expert care.

•Unlike many clinics, we are unable to off-set payroll and fixed costs with established profit drivers such as expensive testing, imaging, or procedures.

•Lastly, we strive to offer our staff the salaries and employment benefits they deserve.

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Jan 16Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Well written.... been on to the juicing for years. Celery juice on my protocol these days 😉

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I’m so glad that you found a provider to Rx IVM and HCQ Sherry. Thanks for reading.

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Just began following your Substack account, and really thank you for all the practical information. I have been into the holistic method partially in the past number of years. Thank you for the reminder about the cabbage juice as all of us need to juice and ferment cabbage. I contracted COVID-19 in August 2022, was on oxygen for 4 months. I refused to take the experimental drugs the hospital offered - Remdesivir and several others - so the hospital sent me home in three days on oxygen. Another long story regarding oxygen services but will save that for another time. As you have probably already surmised because I was not properly treated early enough I had long COVID, and if I had not found a doctor who would prescribe Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, I would not have survived. The doctor had me following the FLCCC protocols mostly - and here I am about to make it to 80. There are many good Substack accounts, and it is difficult which ones to become a paying subscriber. Will continue reading your articles and want to thank you for your care and carefully attention to those who are suffering from vaccine injuries and long-term problems. Thank you!!

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Wow... Just checked pricing for this client’s general medical assessment.. 😩

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Jan 30Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Just want to say that Scott's "general medical assessment" in actual dollars spent is worth far more than he charges. His practice has knowledge they have acquired that most of the providers around the world do not have- to understand and treat. When you are a client of Leading Edge Clinic you are getting expertise from the world's top Covid researchers and clinicians, with proven track record of success. Scott has built international relationships, and taps into those regularly. The nurses that answer the phone also do not set a timer- they answer all your questions, as well as listening with great empathy and concern. When you break down the time spent, resources given, results given, the pricing is more than fair, and actually very generous. The problem is not with their pricing, it is with the broken medical system that will pay you to get harmful, inferior care.

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