Question:
Insurance needs 3 years prior medical records-

I only have ones for when I was pregnant. And one doctor 10 years ago, for colds and such. I know that one listed me as obese. I have 3 different docs for my pregnancies, one I am having problems finding. My insurance says they will pay if medically necessary, which I am pretty sure I can be approved but its also wanting 3 years prior records of being seen by a doctor. My last pregnancy was about 3 years ago. Unfortunately, I haven't really seen a doctor because of moving to different states and not having insurance. I'm afraid they will be sneaky and deny me because I don't have records except these...    — [Anonymous] (posted on March 6, 2002)


March 6, 2002
I had gyn records from just pap smears. Anything from the past three years that shows you being overweight. They don't specify how much imfo, just records indicating weight and anything that might help you to show any comorbidities. You pregnancy records go far enough back to show your weight and that should do. Don't worry. Give it to God. He will bless your life with this surgery. He did mine! I wasn't even faithful or going to a church and he blessed me. I am now going to church, because I couldn't deny how great he blessed me.
   — Stephanie N.

March 6, 2002
I am having the same proplem I do not have enough records the clinic is telling me this because my insurance does not preapprove the problem is they don't just want 3 years, they want 3 years proof of your co-morbidies I was told to do a sleep study to see if I have sleep apnea and with that I should get approved
   — [Anonymous]




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