if a plastic surgeon

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on 1/9/10 6:34 am - Baltimore, MD
is listed as one of the provider's in your insurance providers on their web site, is there a chance that I can get my procedures covered?? just curious....
# 1 MACK_MAMA
on 1/9/10 7:32 am
Not necessarily.  You have to also check to see if your policy will cover the procedures you're looking to have done, what their requirements for approval are....THEN you get to pick a surgeon in their network......

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on 1/9/10 7:45 am - Baltimore, MD
yeah, I just emailed them, I couldnt find anything that says what they cover or dont cover...the ps I want to see is listed on their website as a preferred provider so i guess I will see..LOL! thanks! 
# 1 MACK_MAMA
on 1/9/10 7:48 am
you can also call his office to set up an appt - his back office staff should be willing to do the insurance verification for you.  That's what happened for the evaluations I did. 

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on 1/9/10 7:55 am - Baltimore, MD
yeah, I have a complimetary consultation with him on the 18th of this month, will see what happens then....thanks sweetie! 
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on 1/9/10 8:41 am - Brighton, MI
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My insurance was very vague and basically said it didn't cover PS - but when I went to a preferred physician and had my consult - he said it would.  It will only cover a panniculectomy and nothing else.  I'm upgrading to a full anchor TT.  The rest will be on my dime....

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Redhaired
on 1/11/10 1:35 pm - Mouseville, FL
You have to remember that plastic surgeons also do reconstructive work, things like breast reconstruction, and reconstruction after accidents and cancer treatment.  So there would have to be plastic surgeons on the insurance panel.  Good luck.

  

 

 

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