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Old 06-02-2004, 03:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question another question about laser and insurance

I talked to my insurance company BCBS of TX who said it *might* be covered but I have to have documentation from the Dr. of "medical necissity" and also procedure codes from the laser place. The problem is, the laser company says that they do not have procedure codes because it is cosmetic...around and around I go.

Anyone have any suggestions? How did you get your insurance to pay for the laser treatments??
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My insurance company BCBS of Illinois said it had to be submitted and performed by a dermatologist. So I would find a dermatologist that does lazer. Me and my cousin have an appointment on Friday. Good luck
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