Insurance company has a no WLS rider. WHAT NOW?
Hello friends - today I found out that my employeer is an exclusive provider organization and offers cigna ppo - in essence - my employeer
has the last word about approving the procedure.
Cigna is only an administrator for the plan. I am in the process of getting my medical neccesity letter from my pcp along with letters from my Endocronologist, and ENT.
Wish me luck.....I know they say it's a journey - but nobody told me about these speed bumps in the road!
Barbara
Naples FL



Barbara,
It sounds like you've got the right idea. I got letters from all of my doctors stating why wls was necessary from their point of view. This included my PCP, chiropractor, both orthopedic doctors (1 for my back & another for my knees/ankles), and my pulmonologist. I would have gotten 1 from my gyno but since I've had a hysto. fertility is no longer an issue for me so that problem is no longer a co-morbidity issue.
Good luck!
Vickie J.
