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Re: endo and insuranceFrom: kerri (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed May 28 21:03:55 2003
At Wed, 28 May 2003, Leslie wrote: > >See if they can recommend you to another practice. It is a shame they >won't work with you. My father went through the same thing, he got laid >off right before his surgery on his brain tumor and the doc did the >surgery early. See if they can recommend you to another practice that >can do it sooner and transfer your records. I can't see another GYN >doing it unless they have discussed it with the other doc. It is hard >to believe that they can't get you in sooner. They either don't have >enough surgery days scheduled or they are too busy. My doc is in a >practice and he has 3 surgery days a week so I can basically get in >within a week or two if need be. Hope you find something that works. >Have you talked with your doctor or just the office staff. Your doc >might be willing to work with you a little more. Good Luck > >At Tue, 27 May 2003, Judy wrote: >> >>Hi my name is Judy and I am 31 years old with 3 children. I am in a >>bind.I am going in for a hysterectomy in august of this year. My app. >>was made in april. I am going to try and make this as short as >>possible. My husband is laid off from a union, he has been since >>december 2002. We are suppose to keep our benifits. I have heard some >>get theirs cut off after a certain amount of time. I told my doctors >>office and they say say there is nothing they can do to get me in >>sooner. unless there is a cancellation.Do you think they did everything >>they could to help me? It is a group practice, I would take any of the >>docs.Thank you, I am frustrated. Judy > >-- >Leslie >
-- Ask your insurance about the COBRA plan. It's something you will have to pay for but it "only" costs around $400.00 a month and you get to keep your existing plan for as long as you pay -on time- each month. Maybe this will help.
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