Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 , I am not military, so I can't give any advice on that aspect of things. I'm , list-owner and mom to 4 1/2 year old Jakob who was born with severe bilateral clubfoot (in case you don't know). Lucky for us, we live in Iowa City, IA and Jakob started his treatment with Dr. Weinstein, a colleague of Dr. Ponseti, at 9 days old. Ok, for the real reason I'm posting... I wonder if getting a referral to Dr. Dobbs at the St. Louis Shriner's would be an option for you if Tricare won't cover all of your expenses otherwise. I haven't dealt with the Shriner's organization personally, but their treatment would come at no cost to you until your daughter is 18. mikeleslie2930 wrote: > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 , I am not military, so I can't give any advice on that aspect of things. I'm , list-owner and mom to 4 1/2 year old Jakob who was born with severe bilateral clubfoot (in case you don't know). Lucky for us, we live in Iowa City, IA and Jakob started his treatment with Dr. Weinstein, a colleague of Dr. Ponseti, at 9 days old. Ok, for the real reason I'm posting... I wonder if getting a referral to Dr. Dobbs at the St. Louis Shriner's would be an option for you if Tricare won't cover all of your expenses otherwise. I haven't dealt with the Shriner's organization personally, but their treatment would come at no cost to you until your daughter is 18. mikeleslie2930 wrote: > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 , I am not military, so I can't give any advice on that aspect of things. I'm , list-owner and mom to 4 1/2 year old Jakob who was born with severe bilateral clubfoot (in case you don't know). Lucky for us, we live in Iowa City, IA and Jakob started his treatment with Dr. Weinstein, a colleague of Dr. Ponseti, at 9 days old. Ok, for the real reason I'm posting... I wonder if getting a referral to Dr. Dobbs at the St. Louis Shriner's would be an option for you if Tricare won't cover all of your expenses otherwise. I haven't dealt with the Shriner's organization personally, but their treatment would come at no cost to you until your daughter is 18. mikeleslie2930 wrote: > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 YES!! My husband is active duty army and we are stationed at Ft Bragg. I had no problems getting my daughters pediatrician to get a referral in for her to go to Iowa. So far all of our expenses have been covered except for the DBB which I just am being lazy about calling in and explaining these fees and that the shoes are part of the treatment. Also, Graces Dr did not even know about the Ponseti method when I asked her for the referral...I just told her that her current Dr was damaging her feet. I was assigned an on base military podiatrist when Grace was born and was never told that I actually had options available to me, so she was 6 months when we went to Iowa. Dr Ponseti was actually my second referral to an off base Dr. If they try to give you a hard time saying that they do not do referrals out of your area (Iowa was way out of our area), then just be persistant and use my daughter for an example. Email me if you have any more questions now or later. boothejennifer@... Oh, I didn't even read your whole question first....but it only took like a week at the most before I had approval to go to Iowa and they never asked for any codes. Tricare can be such a pain!! I went ahead and made the appointment before I called tricare and maybe that helped things move along faster. Good luck. > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 , Here is a post from April 2002 at Parentsplace where 4 parents with Tricare were discussing it. At least 2 of them had or have since had experience with the Ponseti method and some of them are also members of this group. http://boards2.parentsplace.com/messages/get/ppclubfoot60/41.html and (3-17-99) > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 , Here is a post from April 2002 at Parentsplace where 4 parents with Tricare were discussing it. At least 2 of them had or have since had experience with the Ponseti method and some of them are also members of this group. http://boards2.parentsplace.com/messages/get/ppclubfoot60/41.html and (3-17-99) > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 , Here is a post from April 2002 at Parentsplace where 4 parents with Tricare were discussing it. At least 2 of them had or have since had experience with the Ponseti method and some of them are also members of this group. http://boards2.parentsplace.com/messages/get/ppclubfoot60/41.html and (3-17-99) > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 Hi! we are Army stationed at Ft. Carson. I didn't hear about the Ponseti method until my dd was 3 months old. We had a see my dd PCM, and then I just kept bugging them,I would call a couple times a day. Icalled on Monday and had the refferral by Friday. They refused to pay for travel expenses, but we are trying to get that reembursed now too. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me at Moriahdale@... What doctor are you seeing in Kansas? we go to Albuquerque, NM and see Dr. Brown. He is absolutely wonderful!! Moriah and Evy bi-lateral clubfeet 3-15-02 > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 Hi! we are Army stationed at Ft. Carson. I didn't hear about the Ponseti method until my dd was 3 months old. We had a see my dd PCM, and then I just kept bugging them,I would call a couple times a day. Icalled on Monday and had the refferral by Friday. They refused to pay for travel expenses, but we are trying to get that reembursed now too. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me at Moriahdale@... What doctor are you seeing in Kansas? we go to Albuquerque, NM and see Dr. Brown. He is absolutely wonderful!! Moriah and Evy bi-lateral clubfeet 3-15-02 > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 Hi! we are Army stationed at Ft. Carson. I didn't hear about the Ponseti method until my dd was 3 months old. We had a see my dd PCM, and then I just kept bugging them,I would call a couple times a day. Icalled on Monday and had the refferral by Friday. They refused to pay for travel expenses, but we are trying to get that reembursed now too. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me at Moriahdale@... What doctor are you seeing in Kansas? we go to Albuquerque, NM and see Dr. Brown. He is absolutely wonderful!! Moriah and Evy bi-lateral clubfeet 3-15-02 > We are military stationed at Fort Riley Kansas and the doctor i want > to do the ponsetti method the only one near here takes Tricare, but > tricare is telling me that some stuff they cover with clubbed feet > and some things they don't but they can't tell me what they don't > without some CP codes and the doctor hasn't called me back to give me > any of them. I am new to this and don't have any idea. I have to get > a referral and the doctor wanted to see my baby right after she is > born and a referral takes so long with this company . They are trying > to get me an advance referral before she is even born so i don't have > to delay her treatment any. So i was just wondering if any military > has dealt with tricare and their childs clubbed feet and what they > had to do to get covered. Thanks so much. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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