CAUTION for self pay
Hello all,
Firstly, I wanted to say that all of my pre op tests came back normal, I am thrilled and hope the next stage in my journey will be booking my flights and hotel for surgery in 3 weeks.
I also wanted all of the new folks out there, who are self pay patients to be aware of the extra cost involved in pre op tests, if you like me, do not have great insurance the cost can be extensive. It has run into the thousands. I saved for 2 years to be able to get the DS with Dr Gagner and I was not expecting these extra costs.
I had to get a chest X-ray, blood work, upper GI endoscopy and a thalium/nuclear stress test. However, some of these may have been an extra precaution for me as my BMI is 60...
I hope this helps someone plan accordingly.
Sara
Firstly, I wanted to say that all of my pre op tests came back normal, I am thrilled and hope the next stage in my journey will be booking my flights and hotel for surgery in 3 weeks.
I also wanted all of the new folks out there, who are self pay patients to be aware of the extra cost involved in pre op tests, if you like me, do not have great insurance the cost can be extensive. It has run into the thousands. I saved for 2 years to be able to get the DS with Dr Gagner and I was not expecting these extra costs.
I had to get a chest X-ray, blood work, upper GI endoscopy and a thalium/nuclear stress test. However, some of these may have been an extra precaution for me as my BMI is 60...
I hope this helps someone plan accordingly.
Sara
I was a self pay. My PCP ordered most of my blood tests required, and they will be covered under insurance. I was surprised that my insurance covered my chest xray! I, too, think that coding has a lot to do with it. And because I was a self pay, my surgeon didnt make me complete all the insuranc required tests before surgery. Had he required everything, I probably wouldn't have had the surgery. My BMI was 40 with no comirbids, so I was lucky.
Please check with the doc who ordered them and see if they can be re-coded and re-billed to the insurance. They should be covered as preventive or something of the like as the others have mentioned. Good luck.. It will be worth it in the end.
Ginger<><
Revision #2 Dr John Rabkin June 21, 2013; First Revision DS - Dr Maguire 5-18-09; First DS 7-15-2003 Dr Clark Warden = Third time is the charm
NoMore B.
on 11/28/11 8:06 pm
on 11/28/11 8:06 pm
Just wanted to echo what the others have said. My insurance covered my DS, but I had extensive plastics this year, all self pay. The plastics required pre-op labs, and imaging studies, all covered by my insurance because my PCP coded and ordered as part of my annual exam. See if they can recode and resubmit to your insurance.
Hi to a fellow Dr G patient.
I am a band to DS revision so that is why I needed the GI and you are right the stress test was an extra precaution as my bmi is so high. I am very confident in my choice of surgeon and I know I am in good hands. Well done or your loss, hope I am as successful as you.
Sara
I am a band to DS revision so that is why I needed the GI and you are right the stress test was an extra precaution as my bmi is so high. I am very confident in my choice of surgeon and I know I am in good hands. Well done or your loss, hope I am as successful as you.
Sara