does anyone have united health care ins.
Every policy is different. It might help to start with your employer they are the ones who make up what is and what IS NOT in the policies. If they can not change the policy then see if there is any one else you can go with when it is open enrollment time, or you could start looking around for self pay. Most docs and hospitals charge less when you self pay because you pay everything up front. If your credit is ok there there are medical charge acounts where you can pay monthly, again most docs have this info.
Good Luck,
Robin
4'10" - 47 I'm short but not petite and I will weigh more than a 5th grader
Start weight 220
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind" Dr. Seuss
I have UHC too and had the same requirements. Also the same surgeon you are starting your journey with. They are an awesome team and treat you like gold, even in the hospital. Just do what your told and things will work out. Good luck!
Necia
Sagamore Hills, OH
I love doxies and gardening
on 7/16/09 11:19 am - New Albany, OH
Valerie
DS 2005
There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes
Everyone is correct regarding some policies cover it and other don't. It simply lies in the fact of whether you employer decided to exclude weight loss surgery. If it is listed under your employers certificate of coverage as a Plan exclusion, they will not even consider paying for it nor will they even talk about it. I, too, am going to have to be added to my husband's insurance (Aetna) who will pay for it.
Good luck in whatever path you choose. Weight loss surgery is very expensive