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Originally Posted by bad facial hair one the issue of not having insurance..I have it and they still didn't cover anything. I mine as well have saved my money and paid out right. My blood work that they did to check for pcos cost over $1000. My insurance won't pay because they say they are like maternity test and they don't cover maternity. I'm very upset. | Find your insurance policy handbook from when you signed up or go online to their website and look up the appeal process. Get your doctor to write a letter stating why the tests were medically necessary and that it wasn't for ttc or maternity issues. Pull as much information as you can up about the health problems associated with PCOS (which I am sure there are some around here). Write an appeal letter and attach all this to it.
Good luck!
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