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Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR
Modulation) · Austin, TX
CASH-PAY · FROM
$35
Range $35–$120 · all-in
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✓ MD-reviewedHow much does Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) cost in Austin?+
Cash-pay Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) in Austin costs $35–$120. MarketCare tracks verified prices across Austin providers, so you can compare the full range side by side above and call the clinic whose price and location work for you. No insurance needed.
What is the cheapest Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) in Austin?+
The lowest verified cash price for Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) in Austin is $35. The providers above are ranked cheapest-first, with prices running up to $120. Price varies by clinic, location, and what's bundled, so check what each quote includes before you book.
Does the Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) price include anesthesia and facility fees?+
Usually the cash price covers the provider's professional fee and the in-office or facility fee. Anesthesia, pathology, and imaging are sometimes billed separately. Each MarketCare quote is collected by phone as an all-in cash price where the clinic offers one, so confirm exactly what's bundled with the front desk before you schedule.
Can I use HSA or FSA funds?+
Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) is a qualified medical expense, so HSA/FSA funds work at most clinics. Ask for an itemized receipt with the CPT code for your reimbursement paperwork.
Do I need a referral or insurance?+
No insurance is required. Every price here is a cash-pay rate, and most Austin cash-pay clinics on MarketCare take self-referrals. A few want a short intake or a quick consult visit first, so call the provider to confirm.
Why is cash-pay often cheaper than using insurance?+
Cash-pay rates skip claim coding, prior authorization, and facility markups, so they often run 40–70% below the insured rate for the same procedure. If you're close to hitting your deductible, running it through insurance may still be cheaper overall.
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CPTN/A
CategoryLongevity Care
FrequencyLess Common
VarianceHigh
In-personOptional
TelehealthAvailable
Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR
Modulation) · Austin, TX
Off-label weekly rapamycin (sirolimus) under physician supervision — used by longevity protocols to inhibit mTOR. Quarterly labs + telehealth visits, no infusion required.
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$35
HIGH
$120
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Questions, answered
How much does Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) cost in Austin?+
Cash-pay Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) in Austin costs $35–$120. MarketCare tracks verified prices across Austin providers, so you can compare the full range side by side above and call the clinic whose price and location work for you. No insurance needed.
What is the cheapest Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) in Austin?+
The lowest verified cash price for Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) in Austin is $35. The providers above are ranked cheapest-first, with prices running up to $120. Price varies by clinic, location, and what's bundled, so check what each quote includes before you book.
Does the Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) price include anesthesia and facility fees?+
Usually the cash price covers the provider's professional fee and the in-office or facility fee. Anesthesia, pathology, and imaging are sometimes billed separately. Each MarketCare quote is collected by phone as an all-in cash price where the clinic offers one, so confirm exactly what's bundled with the front desk before you schedule.
Can I use HSA or FSA funds?+
Rapamycin Therapy (mTOR Modulation) is a qualified medical expense, so HSA/FSA funds work at most clinics. Ask for an itemized receipt with the CPT code for your reimbursement paperwork.
Do I need a referral or insurance?+
No insurance is required. Every price here is a cash-pay rate, and most Austin cash-pay clinics on MarketCare take self-referrals. A few want a short intake or a quick consult visit first, so call the provider to confirm.
Why is cash-pay often cheaper than using insurance?+
Cash-pay rates skip claim coding, prior authorization, and facility markups, so they often run 40–70% below the insured rate for the same procedure. If you're close to hitting your deductible, running it through insurance may still be cheaper overall.
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