Original tool · runs on the open dataset
The year-one calculator: what your stay actually costs
Pick a program, a molecule, and how long you honestly expect to stay; the calculator prices the whole stay from the dataset — audited figures stamped, on-record figures caveated, and unresolvable ones refused out loud. No email, nothing stored, answers in sentences.
Choose a program to price a stay.
Assumptions stated, not hidden: term rates assume you keep the plan through the term; promo renewals and unresolved two-part bills are labeled bands, never guesses; audited figures were confirmed at live checkouts on Aug 14, 2026 and age out after 45 days. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved; whether therapy fits you at all is a licensed clinician's call. Definitions: methodology · raw numbers: the open dataset.
Why does the calculator refuse some programs?
Because honest math needs resolved inputs. Programs whose pricing is plan-dependent or whose file is still open get a refusal with the reason, not an invented number.
Why do some answers show a range?
Promo renewals and dose-tiered bills are published as bands; the calculator prices both ends and names the assumption behind each.
Where do these numbers come from?
Every rate is a row in the site's CC-BY dataset with a source URL and an audit status; the calculator is arithmetic on top of it — and the same data ships as JSON.