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Re: atlanta
From: Lorilee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Aug 24 20:55:16 2006
Hi Amber,
I am so excited for you!!! I was close enough to travel home. For
Virginia, I would think you would only need to get a room for a night.
As long as you have someone to drive, then of course, there is no place
like home. Good Luck!!
Lorilee
At Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Amber wrote:
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>Lorilee,
>
>I will be traveling to Atlanta from Virginia, how long did you stay in
>Atlanta or were you close enough to drive home. I am nervous but
>excited at the idea of having relief.
>
>At Sat, 19 Aug 2006, Kelly wrote:
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>>At Fri, 18 Aug 2006, Lorilee wrote:
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>>>We did have to pay out $2500, but Dr. Albee's office contacted our
>>>insurance company to see exactly what they would cover in cost. We also
>>>talked with my husband's H.R., and she helped deal with our insurance
>>>company as well.
>>>Just make sure you cover all of your bases before you move on. If it
>>>does not work out, then maybe the doctor in TN would be good to check
>>>into.
>>>
>>>By the way, some insurance companies will cover part of the costs.
>>>We had at the time North American Administrators. At the time, I lived
>>>in Lawrenceville, GA.
>>>
>>>If I can help in any other way let me know.
>>>Good luck, and I know what you are going through.
>>
>>Thanks so much! I have searched on the internet for hours! I did find
>>Dr. Albee and Dr. Lyons listed as specialists here in Atlanta. The
>>specialist that I saw on Monday is excellent, but wanted $6,000 upfront
>>for my surgery. I do have United Healthcare Inusrance, but I would have
>>to file and wait for them to "reimburse" me. Then I would need to pay
>>the other hospital fees. Monday's visit cost me $771 out of pocket. I
>>have been in shock since. I had no idea that this happened now. I
>>wasn't sure if all specialists operated in this way. I will call Dr.
>>Albee on Monday and see what I can find out.
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