Your cancer required aggressive treatment. Your oncologist prescribed Avastin infusions, explaining this targeted therapy starves tumors by cutting off their blood supply. The combination with chemotherapy worked – tumors shrank, disease stabilized, you got time you weren’t sure you’d have. Then the infusion center billed your insurance and you received a statement showing thousands in out-of-pocket costs per treatment.
Our specialists at The Rx Advocates help cancer patients navigate Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that set Avastin pricing based on financial need instead of infusion specialty drug rates.
What is the Avastin Patient Assistance Program?
Cancer drug manufacturers maintain dedicated funding for patients who can’t afford infusion therapies. Qualifying drops your Avastin costs substantially, preventing financial barriers from interrupting treatment that’s controlling your cancer.
You supply a prescription from your oncologist and documentation showing household income. We construct enrollment paperwork, secure medical verification from your cancer team, file complete applications with manufacturers, monitor where approvals stand. After acceptance, your infusion center receives Avastin for your scheduled treatments.
We serve patients fighting advanced cancer by linking them to drug company programs that calculate infusion therapy costs through financial assessment rather than market pricing.
Eligibility Requirements
Application reviewers check multiple eligibility factors. Your odds improve when you hit these income marks:
- Single patients earning less than $40,000 per year
- Couples making under $60,000 combined yearly
- Households with three or more people bringing in below $100,000 annually
- Active prescription written by your oncologist
Income represents one piece of the puzzle. Each manufacturer weighs different factors when deciding who qualifies. Every application gets evaluated individually. Want to know if you’re eligible? Get in touch with us for a personalized look at your situation and to see if you qualify today.
Cost of Avastin
with The Rx Advocates
The monthly service fee depends on the number of medications you take. For example:
$80 / Month
$90 / Month
$100 / Month
$110 / Month
NOTE: In addition to our monthly service fee, we charge a one-time enrollment fee of $35.
Our service is month-to-month, so if you’re not happy with it, you may cancel at any time.
The Rx Advocates Can Help Reduce Avastin Costs
Service fees stay locked regardless of Avastin price increases. What you pay depends only on how many medications need assistance:
- 1 medication: $80 per month
- 2 medications: $90 per month
- 3 medications: $100 per month
- 4+ medications: $110 per month
Advanced cancer demands continuous infusion therapy for disease control. We built this for patients hitting insurance walls – plans with high specialty drug deductibles, out-of-pocket maximums already exhausted by other cancer costs, or benefit caps limiting infusion coverage.
We don’t do coupons. We process enrollment in manufacturer programs that keep infusion therapies accessible at sustainable prices.
Cost of Invokamet vs Other Options
$80.00/month
$860.75
* Source: GoodRx.com
Last Updated: September 29, 2025. Actual retail prices may vary by pharmacy and location.
How The Rx Advocates Make Managing Avastin Costs Simple
Managing cancer treatment already requires significant time and energy for medical appointments, treatment sessions, and recovery periods.
Adding complex assistance program applications to that burden can feel overwhelming, particularly when you’re already dealing with health challenges.
We handle these administrative responsibilities, including:
- Conducting eligibility evaluations across multiple available programs
- Gathering and organizing all required documentation for applications
- Coordinating with your healthcare provider’s office to obtain necessary medical records
- Preparing and submitting complete applications with supporting materials
- Tracking application status and maintaining communication with program administrators
- Managing annual renewal requirements to prevent coverage interruptions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We have answers to commonly asked questions that can be found below:
Our service fee runs $80 to $110 monthly depending on how many medications you need help with. That’s what you pay us – not what the drug costs.
Varies wildly by infusion center and insurance coverage. What you’d spend depends on where you receive treatment, your plan’s specialty drug tier, and whether you’ve met your deductible.
Income limits usually run around $40k for singles, $60k for couples, $100k for families. That’s baseline though – companies look at other stuff too. We’ll need to review your specific case.
We run everything – collecting oncologist paperwork, filing applications right, coordinating with your infusion center so treatment continues without gaps.
About Avastin
Avastin contains bevacizumab, a monoclonal antibody treating various cancers including colorectal, lung, kidney, cervical, ovarian, and glioblastoma.
How it works: Bevacizumab blocks vascular endothelial growth factor, a protein tumors use to grow new blood vessels. Without adequate blood supply, tumors can’t get oxygen and nutrients needed for growth. This slows cancer progression when combined with chemotherapy.
Administration: Given through intravenous infusion at a treatment center. Infusion frequency and duration depend on cancer type – typically every two or three weeks. First infusion takes 90 minutes. If tolerated well, subsequent infusions may be shortened to 30 minutes. Continue until disease progression or unacceptable side effects.
Side effects:
Common: High blood pressure, fatigue, bleeding, headache, mouth sores, decreased appetite, diarrhea
Serious: Severe bleeding, blood clots, gastrointestinal perforations, wound healing problems, heart failure, stroke
Important warnings: Can cause life-threatening bleeding – report any unusual bleeding immediately. Increases risk of holes developing in stomach or intestines. Impairs wound healing – stop at least four weeks before scheduled surgery. Can cause severe high blood pressure requiring medication. May trigger blood clots including heart attack and stroke. Rare cases of brain swelling and stroke. Can harm developing fetuses – women need contraception during and after treatment.
Get Started Today
Cancer doesn’t pause for insurance problems. Every Avastin infusion matters for keeping disease controlled. Missing treatments allows cancer to progress, potentially limiting future treatment options.
You found a regimen that’s working. Don’t lose that because insurance creates financial barriers. We get patients enrolled in programs that cover their infusion therapy. Call (844) 559-8331 or check our website now. Your treatment is worth fighting for.


