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CoFlex TLC Calamine Standard Compression, Layer 1: 4’’ x 6 yds., Layer 2: 4’’ x 7 yds (*), Box of 8 Sets

CoFlex TLC Unna Boot Bandages are two-step bandaging systems designed to increase patient's comfort. CLAIMED BENEFITS: Layer 1 is the foam comfort roll, with options of soothing zinc or calamine. Unlike gauze, the foam roll offers more absorbency, creates no indentation or skin breakdown, leaves no residue on skin or mess to clean up, and stays moist and comfortable. Layer 2 is the moisture-resistant cohesive bandage that applies continuous compression to assist with edema and the healing of wounds. INTENDED USE: For patients with an ABI of ≥ 0.8. CoFlex TLC Zinc and TLC Calamine kits are designed to treat patients with multiple wounds or other skin conditions. HCPCS: A6456, A6452

Product Information

Compression therapy is one of the most important pillars in the treatment of venous ulcers. Compression therapy can be applied through compression bandages, gradient compression stockings, gradient compression wraps, and tubular dressings. These devices address the cause of venous ulcers, by helping blood to return to the heart from the legs. There are a variety of types of compression bandage systems available; some are just a single bandage, while others require the application of several different types of bandages to the leg.

Pricing and Suppliers

Is it covered by Medicare Part B?

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers compression bandages that are considered medically necessary for treatment of a venous ulcer that has been debrided. Medicare has guidelines that establish what is considered medically necessary and how often an item can be used.

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Local Coverage Determination for Surgical Dressings (L33831)

How can I purchase this product?

If you have coverage through Medicare Part B, you may be eligible to have this product covered by Medicare. You will need a written order prescribed by a provider enrolled in Medicare, so that you can purchase this product at a Durable Medical Equipment store that accepts Medicare. You will need to pay deductibles and co-payment. The actual co-payment amount varies according to your state. If you do not have Medicare Part B or do not meet the requirements needed for coverage, you can find this product at pharmacies and medical supply stores. lease refer to table "Other Stores" below for pricing and suggestions on where to purchase this product "out-of-pocket" (not through insurance). If there are no vendors listed and you would like to have information on suppliers, please email info@woundreference.com. 

The table below shows highest and lowest Medicare pricing across the country
DescriptionMedicare DME co-payment Min / Max
Zinc paste impregnated bandage, non-elastic, knitted/woven, width greater than or equal to three inches and less than five inches, per yard $0.26 / $0.31
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Estimated out-of-pocket cost:

If your insurance does not cover this product, you can purchase it directly from any store. A list of online stores and prices is provided below for your convenience. For updated prices, find it on the internet at https://wrdev.azurewebsites.net/app/product?id=2459

Other Stores

* Indicates whether store accepts Medicare or commercial insurance, but may not apply to this specific product. See coding, coverage and reimubursement for more information.
The information on this handout is for your convenience and educational purposes only. All product claims and specifications are those of the product suppliers. It does not constitute medical advice or a guarantee for reimbursement. Prices may have changed and suppliers may not have product in stock. Please confirm accuracy and appropriateness of information with insurance carrier and product supplier. Clinician and WoundReference assume no liability for inaccuracies or misstatements about products and insurance coverage.