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Patient Participation Program

Patient Participation Program (PPP) Documents

The Patient Participation Program is designed for practitioners who do not stock product inventories, but would like to make Allergy Research Group products available directly to their patients. When you are a member of our Patient Participation Program, with your authorization, your patients can order directly from us. You will receive a remuneration on all purchases made by your patients, and they will receive a discount off retail.

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Recommend Supplements to your patient

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Patient makes purchase directly from ARG

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You receive remuneration, your patient receives a discount.

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Benefits to the Healthcare Provider

1. ARG provides a quarterly report, upon request, of each patient’s supplement activity to the practitioner so they can track compliance.

2. ARG will remit payment to the practioner and handle all aspects of ordering, returns, etc.

5 Simple Steps to Get Started:

Practitioner Registration

Healthcare Practitioner signs and returns a Program Agreement to ARG, and a W-9, to be registered and receive payments. A PPP number will be assigned.

Download PPP Agreement

Download W9 Form

To get started:

Please contact Customer Service with your ARG Professional Account Number.

To get started:

Please contact Customer Service with your ARG Professional Account Number.

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