Guest guest Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 , I go to a doctor in another state but that is because there is no Rheumatologist in my county and I live on the state line. My insurance covers the doctors in the next town in the next state over so it isn't a problem. I don't think going out of town is a problem unless your insurance does not pay for out of state coverage. I would check with them first so that they do not deny you payment. You might just explain that you need a specialist and there is not one in your town (if this is the case). If not, then tell them that the doctor in your town is not addressing your problem and that you would rather change doctors and find someone who would make you better than continue to go over and over again to a doctor who is not helping at all. In the long run you would be saving the insurance company money by finding a doctor who can help. Robyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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