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Hi all -

I requested my primary physician to refer me to Dr. Oro for a

second opinion, which she did. My HMO paid 90% of the cost. My MRIs are

now at Dr. Weingart's ( Hopkins) and my HMO told me they would pay

90% of the bill if I have an appointment or surgery with him. It

probably just depends on who the insurance is with. Hope this helps.

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Edith

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> Just another person in Timmer's position asking that people

> please post responses to the board as I'm sure there are more people

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> with these questions in mind.

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> If there are no specialists in your area, are you financially liable

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> for finding and seeing one if you belong to an HMO?

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pat, does this company also carry the Prodigy strips and meters?

Dave

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Hi Becky,

Welcome back.

Yes, Medicare will pay for your meter. You do have to get a prescription

from your doctor that says you need the meter, why you need this particular

meter and how many test a day you need to do. Most docs will ask you how

may tests you want to do and then order them according to what you want to

do. You can get the all these through companies that take care of blind

needs. If you need insulin or diabetic medication of any kind and syringes

or pens, these companies also do that.

Here is the company I use:

Advanced medical. . . This also called Neighborhood Diabetics.

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pat, does this company also carry the Prodigy strips and meters?

Dave

Visit: http://www.bardtalk.com and find answers to commonly asked questions

concerning BARD. Join the online discussion list, and discover many other

resources to help make your digital talking book experience more enjoyable!

Insurance

Hi Becky,

Welcome back.

Yes, Medicare will pay for your meter. You do have to get a prescription

from your doctor that says you need the meter, why you need this particular

meter and how many test a day you need to do. Most docs will ask you how

may tests you want to do and then order them according to what you want to

do. You can get the all these through companies that take care of blind

needs. If you need insulin or diabetic medication of any kind and syringes

or pens, these companies also do that.

Here is the company I use:

Advanced medical. . . This also called Neighborhood Diabetics.

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pat, does this company also carry the Prodigy strips and meters?

Dave

Visit: http://www.bardtalk.com and find answers to commonly asked questions

concerning BARD. Join the online discussion list, and discover many other

resources to help make your digital talking book experience more enjoyable!

Insurance

Hi Becky,

Welcome back.

Yes, Medicare will pay for your meter. You do have to get a prescription

from your doctor that says you need the meter, why you need this particular

meter and how many test a day you need to do. Most docs will ask you how

may tests you want to do and then order them according to what you want to

do. You can get the all these through companies that take care of blind

needs. If you need insulin or diabetic medication of any kind and syringes

or pens, these companies also do that.

Here is the company I use:

Advanced medical. . . This also called Neighborhood Diabetics.

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