I might need to have my gallbladder out
how to obtain one at the lowest cost? Thanks.
I just get rejected for health insurance because they said irritable bowel syndrome is pre-existing condition. How much longer do we have to keep up with this nuisance? What the hell is Obama doing?
I was denied insurance through BCBS because of recently getting tested for irritable bowel syndrome. At the time I had temporary insurance through them and then decided to get full coverage. All my blood tests came back negative so according to the doctors, I do not have IBS. I have been with BCBS forever and have never been denied before. My company offers insurance but it is too expensive. Do I have any other options?
I have COPD, GERD and Arthiritis.
The gallbladder has a huge gallstone in causing major problems and needs to be removed. What would they do if you truly did not have the money?
I do realize that a hospital is a business too and needs profits to pay employees but I know that if a gallbladder is bad and is not removed it can cause serious health risks. Would these risks be ignored if you can’t come up with the money?
getting health insurance after being diagnosed with gallstones UK?
So have been having gallbladder attacks due to gallstones and I need my gallbladder removed.
Does any one know if I can get a private health plan I can sign up for that will pay for this pre exsisting condition.
I do think its a bit of a cheek on my behalf but at 31 I never thought I would need anything like that for at least another 15 years.
Back in May I saw a gastroenterologist at my PCP office for symptoms of GERD. He recommended that I get an upper endoscopy done. Unfortunately I did not get it done right then and have since waited. I changed insurances from a Group plan to Individual plan in July. I did not mention the GERD on the application since I thought it was so minor and just didn’t think of it. I am worried now that if I go schedule to get the test done they will not pay for it. Would they classify that is a pre-existing condition? Their information says they do not pay for anything relating to pre-existing for 12 months. What should I do?
I haven’t had any Crohn’s treatment for the past two years, no problems. How can I find a provider that will not disciminate against pre-existing conditions?