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Reimbursement Overview

SYNVISC® is eligible for reimbursement by most insurance carriers. However, specific policies vary across insurers, and from plan to plan.

From coverage requirements to claims submission to appeals strategies, we'll guide you through the reimbursement process.

Do you have questions about insurance coverage, filing claims, or billing?
Check with specific patient insurance carriers or call the SYNVISC ConnectionSM Hotline at 1-800-982-8292, M-F, 9am-6pm (EST).

Providers retain responsibility for determining reimbursement and insurance issues related to their patients. Genzyme cannot be responsible for failure of a provider to obtain reimbursement.




Important Safety Information

SYNVISC® (hylan G-F 20) is indicated for the treatment of pain in osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee in patients who have failed to respond adequately to conservative nonpharmacologic therapy and simple analgesics, e.g., acetaminophen. In clinical trials, the most commonly reported adverse events were transient local pain, swelling, and/or effusion in the injected knee. In some cases, these symptoms have been extensive. Other side effects such as rash have been reported rarely.

SYNVISC is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to hyaluronan products or patients with infections in or around the knee. Use caution when using SYNVISC in patients allergic to avian proteins, feathers, or egg products; who have evidence of venous or lymphatic stasis in the leg to be treated; or who have severe inflammation in the knee joint to be treated. Patients should be advised to avoid strenuous or prolonged weight-bearing activities after treatment. Strict adherence to aseptic technique must be followed to avoid joint infection. The safety and effectiveness of SYNVISC in children and in pregnant or lactating women have not been established. It is unknown whether SYNVISC is excreted in human milk.

View the Complete Prescribing Information for SYNVISC (PDF, 146k)