Question:
How do I go about getting approved for surgery?
Do I first have to get referred from my personal physician? Or can I go directly to a surgeon? And, what kind of preparing do I need to do, either way? (as far as papers, questions, etc?) — Angela P. (posted on February 7, 2001)
February 7, 2001
Angela--I have BC/BS of AL PPO, so I don't know if it is the same from
state to state, but with my insurance, I can go to any doctor, without a
referral, that is in my network. I suggest that you start researching
surgeons--this site is a great place, along with the American Society of
Bariatric Surgeons (www.asbs.org)--and checking them against your provider
list. I would also check your policy requirements...if they require a
referral, off to your primary care physician (PCP) you go. Also, the
surgeon may require a referral from your PCP. I just called my surgeon
directly. Hope this helps some...Hugs, Sharon
— Sharon N.
February 7, 2001
Angela,
Here's what I did: Checked out my insurance; researched the type of
surgery; went to my state's peer page and found people who had the same
surgery and/or surgeon, contacted them and asked about their PCP; changed
insurance (if necessary) and made an appt. with that PCP as I knew they
would be open to the idea of referring me to the surgeon of my choice. Now
I'm just waiting to meet my PCP and get the ball rolling. Oh, and read
everything you can find on this site - it's great!
— Lynn E.
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