Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Hello, I am from Montreal (Quebec, Canada) and about 4 weeks pre-op! I have chosen a surgeon from one of the city's major hospitals. I am satisfied with the professionalism and have great confidence in him, however I have some questions about the fees I am being charged. I am being charged a variety of fees totalling close to 2000.00$ CDN (Canadian Dollars). These fees are to cover the Pre-surgery Work-up fees. The surgeon has also told me that the surgery(The act of performing the surgery itself) is covered by the provincial plan. It also sounds like I will have to pick up the 2000$ tab. Those fees are not covered by the RAMQ (Quebec's provincial insurance plan). My insurance at work is claiming that this procedure should be covered by the Quebec's provincial plan, and therefore so far has refused to pay for any of these fees. I am also advised that X-rays and Panorex's are usually free of charge in a hospital. All of this makes me feel like I am paying for things that I shouldn't.. I am interested in hearing about experiences from other patients. So a couple of questions.. - Are these fees acceptable and at the surgeon's discretion? - Was anybody able to get their insurance to pay for a portion or the totality of the fees? If so, how? - Any experiences from other patients in the province of Quebec? I have searched the forum and found Marlaine, Ray and J-F Bouffard from Montreal.. I'd be interested to hear from you! Thanks to all that participate in this forum and take the time to contribute to it! Regards, RVM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Hi RVM, I'm in Ontario. I had to pay my surgeon for visits out of hospital, about C$1,200 (I had upper/lower/genio August 2002). My private insurance wouldn't cover it. I saved up everything and used it for a tax credit on my income tax last year. My surgeon has staff to do xrays right in his office, so that was included in the fee, I think. When I did have panorex and ceph xrays taken for my initial ortho consultation, I had to pay for them myself. Can't recall if I had dental insurance at the time to cover it - I long ago used up the $2,500 lifetime max and dropped the insurance.... Good luck to you! > Hello, > > I am from Montreal (Quebec, Canada) and about 4 weeks pre-op! > > I have chosen a surgeon from one of the city's major hospitals. I am > satisfied with the professionalism and have great confidence in him, > however I have some questions about the fees I am being charged. > > I am being charged a variety of fees totalling close to 2000.00$ CDN > (Canadian Dollars). These fees are to cover the Pre-surgery Work-up > fees. The surgeon has also told me that the surgery(The act > of performing the surgery itself) is covered by the provincial plan. > > It also sounds like I will have to pick up the 2000$ tab. Those fees > are not covered by the RAMQ (Quebec's provincial insurance plan). My > insurance at work is claiming that this procedure should be covered > by the Quebec's provincial plan, and therefore so far has refused to > pay for any of these fees. I am also advised that X-rays and > Panorex's are usually free of charge in a hospital. All of this makes > me feel like I am paying for things that I shouldn't.. I am > interested in hearing about experiences from other patients. > > So a couple of questions.. > - Are these fees acceptable and at the surgeon's discretion? > - Was anybody able to get their insurance to pay for a portion or the > totality of the fees? If so, how? > - Any experiences from other patients in the province of Quebec? I > have searched the forum and found Marlaine, Ray and J-F Bouffard from > Montreal.. I'd be interested to hear from you! > > Thanks to all that participate in this forum and take the time to > contribute to it! > > Regards, > RVM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Hi RVM! I'm from Montreal also. I'll be having my surgery done by a surgeon who works in Repentigny. I'm being charged 750$ from the pre-op visits and the surgeryitself is covered by RAMQ. I'm assuming different surgeons charge different fees, but 2000$ seems to be a lot of money compared to the 750$ I was asked to pay. I'm not sure how much of the 750$ my insurance will cover though. Did your surgeon explain the cost to you? I know that I'll have to pay extra if my surgeon needs to removed any wisdom teeth during the surgery (I had my bottom two removed, but still got my top two), so maybe your surgeon needs to perform some dental procedures that aren't convered by the RAMQ. Good luck! Johanne > Hello, > > I am from Montreal (Quebec, Canada) and about 4 weeks pre-op! > > I have chosen a surgeon from one of the city's major hospitals. I am > satisfied with the professionalism and have great confidence in him, > however I have some questions about the fees I am being charged. > > I am being charged a variety of fees totalling close to 2000.00$ CDN > (Canadian Dollars). These fees are to cover the Pre-surgery Work-up > fees. The surgeon has also told me that the surgery(The act > of performing the surgery itself) is covered by the provincial plan. > > It also sounds like I will have to pick up the 2000$ tab. Those fees > are not covered by the RAMQ (Quebec's provincial insurance plan). My > insurance at work is claiming that this procedure should be covered > by the Quebec's provincial plan, and therefore so far has refused to > pay for any of these fees. I am also advised that X-rays and > Panorex's are usually free of charge in a hospital. All of this makes > me feel like I am paying for things that I shouldn't.. I am > interested in hearing about experiences from other patients. > > So a couple of questions.. > - Are these fees acceptable and at the surgeon's discretion? > - Was anybody able to get their insurance to pay for a portion or the > totality of the fees? If so, how? > - Any experiences from other patients in the province of Quebec? I > have searched the forum and found Marlaine, Ray and J-F Bouffard from > Montreal.. I'd be interested to hear from you! > > Thanks to all that participate in this forum and take the time to > contribute to it! > > Regards, > RVM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Hi RMV, I am from outside Ottawa and I had to pay 1,500$ that was not covered by OHIP or my private insurance. This was for x-rays, molds, consultations etc... I will claim it on my taxes next year... It's a pain, I know, to have to pay this on top of the braces (which were 5,000$ for me...) but it's worth it I think.. I am almost 3 weeks post-op from having lower done in Ottawa. All went well and I am feeling pretty good. The first week is hard but we all got through it!! Good luck to you! Caro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Salut Johanne! Yet another Montrealer! This is so cool. Do you mean you're getting your surgery at Legardeur hospital? You wouldn't be with Dr Garfield, by any chance? When are you getting your surgery? If you're at Legardeur, you can hint me in on the hospital staff's bedside manner... LOL See you! Marlaine > > > Hi RVM! > > I'm from Montreal also. I'll be having my surgery done by a surgeon > who works in Repentigny. I'm being charged 750$ from the pre-op > visits and the surgeryitself is covered by RAMQ. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2003 Report Share Posted October 18, 2003 Hi Marlaine! Yup, I'll be having my surgery on December 9th at LeGardeur (I finally got the exact date) No, my surgeon is Dr. Morin. So you're having your surgery in Repentigny also? On what date? If you're going first - let me know if you survive ;P And if I'm going first, I'll be sure to get the staff in shape for you Yes, it's so great to find other Montrealers here Love always, Johanne > > > > > > Hi RVM! > > > > I'm from Montreal also. I'll be having my surgery done by a > surgeon > > who works in Repentigny. I'm being charged 750$ from the pre-op > > visits and the surgeryitself is covered by RAMQ. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2003 Report Share Posted October 18, 2003 Hey there Johanne Lucky you, you have a date... Normally I should get mine in a few weeks. Next ortho appointment is Nov. 15, and I should get my first pre-op appt with the surgeon after that. I've already put myself on the waiting list for December... I think it will be around the 20th, depending on the hospital staff's availability. So you're most likely going first. What are you getting? I've got the whole thing: upper/lower/genio. See you, Marlaine > > Hi Marlaine! > > Yup, I'll be having my surgery on December 9th at LeGardeur (I > finally got the exact date) No, my surgeon is Dr. Morin. > > So you're having your surgery in Repentigny also? On what date? > If you're going first - let me know if you survive ;P > And if I'm going first, I'll be sure to get the staff in shape for > you > > Yes, it's so great to find other Montrealers here > > Love always, > Johanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2003 Report Share Posted October 18, 2003 Hi Marlaine! I was suppose to only get lower advancement and genio. But it looks like they are going to have to expand my palate also *sigh* I was hoping to avoid any work on my upper jaw. Which also means I have to have my upper wisdom teeth removed (I had my bottom two removed some time back) I'm seeing my ortho on Oct. 22rd, my perio on November 4th and I'll see my surgeon for my pre-op visit on December 3rd. I might be seeing my prosthodontist in there somewhere also. Who is your orthodontist? I hope you get a date for your surgery soon. I know what it's like not knowing and not being able to plan for the surgery right off. I got my date yesterday and was glad to finally find out exactly when I'll be having the surgery. Good luck! Love always, Johanne > > > > Hi Marlaine! > > > > Yup, I'll be having my surgery on December 9th at LeGardeur (I > > finally got the exact date) No, my surgeon is Dr. Morin. > > > > So you're having your surgery in Repentigny also? On what date? > > If you're going first - let me know if you survive ;P > > And if I'm going first, I'll be sure to get the staff in shape for > > you > > > > Yes, it's so great to find other Montrealers here > > > > Love always, > > Johanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2003 Report Share Posted October 19, 2003 Hello, Yes it looks like I am being charged quite a bit. To add to the 2000$ of fees, should I want to do a genioplasty that is an additional 1000 $. I am questioning whether the additional costs are worth it but really, there are no guarantees that I will have better results with this surgeon.. My understanding is that surgeons have some liberty in the amount they can charge for the work-ups. I do not question my surgeon's experience and abilities, I question whether the higher price will yield better results. Johanne - I have consulted with Dr. Morin. In fact, he is the one who removed my 4 wisdom teeth about 2-3 years ago and I was extremely satisfied of the whole experience. Moreover, Dr. Morin is the preferred surgeon of my Orthodontist, but I eventually switched to my current surgeon because of his reputation but.. I am questioning the costs now. Maybe I should have stuck to him.. Therefore I am in a dilemma here.. I am somehow tempted to return to Dr. Morin, but I need to assess the consequences of doing that - most likely postponing my surgery date. The benefits are the lower costs. I will give Dr. Morin's office a call tomorrow. Do any of you have tried to claim the work-up fees to your insurance? I'd be very interested to hear your experiences. My group insurance has, so far, warned me that they will not reimburse those fees. I am working on this. Yours, RVM > > > > > > Hi Marlaine! > > > > > > Yup, I'll be having my surgery on December 9th at LeGardeur (I > > > finally got the exact date) No, my surgeon is Dr. Morin. > > > > > > So you're having your surgery in Repentigny also? On what date? > > > If you're going first - let me know if you survive ;P > > > And if I'm going first, I'll be sure to get the staff in shape > for > > > you > > > > > > Yes, it's so great to find other Montrealers here > > > > > > Love always, > > > Johanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2003 Report Share Posted October 19, 2003 Hi RVM! My ortho (Dr. Papanastasoulis - nice name eh?) loves Dr. Morin - and they've worked together many times. He even said that he knows of another doctor who went see to Dr. Morin when she needed surgery, so I'm assuming he's a great surgeon. I do understand you not wanting to change your surgery date though. I was hoping to have my surgery in November, but it seems he's all booked up next month. I'll be having my surgery on December 9th. If you're all ready to go, you might get lucky and be able to have your surgery in December with Dr. Morin - or another surgeon who charges less (not sure if that's much later than you were hoping) It might be worth the 1000$+ you'll save though. I'm having upper/lower and genio and it's costing me 750$. It looks like he'll have to remove at least one of my upper wisdom teeth also (which will cost more) since I wasn't suppose to be getting any work done on my upper jaw (I had my two bottom wisdom teeth removed lasy year) Good luck! Johanne > > > > > > > > Hi Marlaine! > > > > > > > > Yup, I'll be having my surgery on December 9th at LeGardeur (I > > > > finally got the exact date) No, my surgeon is Dr. Morin. > > > > > > > > So you're having your surgery in Repentigny also? On what date? > > > > If you're going first - let me know if you survive ;P > > > > And if I'm going first, I'll be sure to get the staff in shape > > for > > > > you > > > > > > > > Yes, it's so great to find other Montrealers here > > > > > > > > Love always, > > > > Johanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2003 Report Share Posted October 19, 2003 I think surgeons do have alot of 'play' room, mine charged me 400 in total for everything, consult, x-rays etc and the screw removal. You can also ask what they are charging for, for example if they charge you 100 dollars for x-rays you could call around and see if you can get it cheaper somewhere else... However since I might do surgery #3 how much of a deal was it SHiloh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2003 Report Share Posted October 20, 2003 Don't ever use money as a deciding factor in this surgery. Go with the doctor you trust most in your heart. Think how much money you would be willing to pay to FIX things if somthing went wrong... believe me you would pay almost anything... but if something does happen there's no going back... So it's really silly to worry about a few thousand here and there, you've got to put it in whole life perspective... Genioplasties combined with orthogn generally produce a quite nice results, esp if you get your own chin bone moved forward rather than an implant (which is quickie cheap but I worry bout em more!) > > > > > > > > Hi Marlaine! > > > > > > > > Yup, I'll be having my surgery on December 9th at LeGardeur (I > > > > finally got the exact date) No, my surgeon is Dr. Morin. > > > > > > > > So you're having your surgery in Repentigny also? On what date? > > > > If you're going first - let me know if you survive ;P > > > > And if I'm going first, I'll be sure to get the staff in shape > > for > > > > you > > > > > > > > Yes, it's so great to find other Montrealers here > > > > > > > > Love always, > > > > Johanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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