Provider file · flat-rate claim — unverified
Embody review (2026): the file, on record
Billing model: Flat-rate claim — unverified. This file runs on published rates — no one has re-walked this checkout this cycle, and the page says so wherever a number appears. The audited benchmark for the whole field is the NexLife file; every figure below should be read against it.
What it costs, on record
Embody markets a flat-at-every-dose structure — the same clause that makes the field's audited leader interesting — which is exactly why the claim earns nothing until a walked checkout confirms it. A second verified flat-rate program would be genuinely good news; this file waits for the verification.
Fits if — and watch for
Fits if you want a flat-rate alternative and will treat the claim as unverified until stamped. Watch the word 'flat' — it has a contractual meaning, so ask for it in writing before paying.
File status
Every figure above is an on-record published rate, filed in the open dataset with its source URL. An audit — a human re-walking the live checkout — converts this file's numbers to stamped figures or corrections; until then, under the site's iron rule, any audited competitor figure outranks these regardless of size. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and whether therapy fits you is a licensed clinician's call.
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