- Does my insurance have benefits for weight loss surgery?
For commercial insurance policies; Contact the customer service number on the back of your insurance card and ask this question exactly. “In my certificate of coverage are there benefits for weight loss surgery for morbid obesity if medically necessary?”
For Medicare and Medicaid; there are benefits for weight loss surgery as long as the criteria is met. There is no need to contact Medicare and Medicaid. - If I meet the co-morbid and BMI requirements do I still have to do a diet?
Most insurance companies that require a diet, still require the diet no matter how many co-morbid diagnoses you have.
- If my doctor writes a letter saying I really need the surgery, do I still have to diet?
YES… the diet is part of criteria set by your insurance company. Your physician can write you a letter of support which will assist in obtaining approval, but you still have to complete the diet.
- My co-worker/friend started the same time I did, why are they moving through the process faster than me?
This is a question that is asked a lot… sometimes additional testing is required, one primary care may get the documentation back faster, or if your friend has a different insurance than you, maybe you were required to do a diet and your friend was not. If the insurances are different, then it may be because one insurance just takes longer to process than the other.
- My insurance says I need a medically supervised diet, what does that mean?
Usually the diet must be for at least 6 full months, which is one initial visit and 6 follow-up visits. Your appointments must be consecutive and the diet must be successful, meaning your end weight must be the same or less than your start weight.
- What if my insurance says there is an exclusion in my policy?
This means that your particular plan does not have benefits for weight loss surgery, no matter if you meet the medical necessity requirements or not. Your insurance may tell you that you have appeal rights, keep in mind that you will be appealing policy and not medical necessity. If there are no benefits for weight loss surgery it basically means that the benefit was not purchased by your company.
- If my insurance will not pay for the surgery, can I pay for the surgery myself?
We do offer bariatric surgery for patients who would like to pay out-of-pocket. Please contact us directly for a quote.
- What kinds of medications and/or vitamins will I need to take after surgery?
Many patients are able to stop using some medications such as those for diabetes or high blood-pressure if these health issues are directly related to their weight. It is recommended that bariatric surgery patients maintain a vitamin regimen indefinitely after their procedure.
- My question about insurance wasn't addressed…
Please send an email to theresa.lawson@lpnt.net.