Medical Bill To Treat Snake Bite Could Be Costly For Californians | KQED
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The total medical bill for Brigland Pfeffer's snakebite incident reached $297,461, of which $213,278.80 was solely for the antivenom, raising concerns about accessibility to necessary treatments.
Antivenom, a crucial therapy for venomous snake bites, often incurs staggering costs that can leave families in financial distress, especially when emergency care is required.
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