If you have medical insurance that covers doctor's visits, then you're probably covered. They may drag their feet about any specialized medications that are new to the market or very expensive, but there's ways around that. (Like trying the cheaper generic medication first and if that doesn't work, fighting for the more expensive stuff thru the doctor.)
2007-01-15 01:45:35
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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Hi, just thought I’d share there’s a company out there who’s service helps people who are paying out of pocket for the healthcare save considerable amounts of money. Unlike regular insurance, there's no pre-existing condition restrictions, high premiums, deductibles, co-pays, waiting periods, limits, claims forms or anything like that at all. They can save you up to 80% or more on your out of pocket expenses for so much less than all the other companies. It works much like a Sam’s Club Card. They cover regular office visits, specialists like orthodontists, any pre-existing conditions like diabetes and pregnancy and even ancillary care and hospital advocacy. It basically includes everything you need help paying for. If you are paying out of pocket, they seriously can save you so much money without the hassle of expensive insurance. They have a medical plan as well as a dental plan that both include vision, prescription and chiropractic benefits. They will even negotiate any kind of hospital bill over $2500 down for you based your ability to pay. They have over 400,000 providers nationwide, so it is available almost everywhere. They are truly a wonderful company and are members of the Better Business Bureau. I know several people who have benefits through them, and everything they say about them is nothing but positive. It’s just crazy how much people are shelling out for their healthcare, so I‘m so glad there‘s an alternative out there for people to save some money. Here’s the link you can check out the specifics and providers in your area. http://www.everyonebenefits.com/40424269/. If your preferred provider isn't on there, they do accept referrals. I hope this helps you and you find what you need.
2007-01-16 07:10:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a comparison engine to get an idea of cost/availability etc. Squaremouth is a company that offers much better service than most on line sites. You can easily get someone on the phone who will answer questions and provide help.
http://www.squaremouth.com/health-insurance
800-240-0369
2007-01-15 08:06:56
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answered by ratrat1 2
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Since this is a pre-existing condition there is a good chance that none of them will be willing to cover it.
2016-03-28 22:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Basic insurance should do, look at http://www.healthadel.com/articles/4/1/Health-Insurance-Plans/Page1.html which has info on different plans.
2007-01-14 17:01:32
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answered by gooner1212 3
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most cover it
2007-01-16 05:19:47
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answered by ewwwenglish4francecom 2
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