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*****Thanks for the headsUP.....it was me who had the question about

Medicare and approval status. I was gathering from other's post that doctors

were not listening to patients about their testing methods, however, ALL

doctors

should listen to their patients if the facility they used is medicare

approved.

****Again thanks for the headsUP. BTW, do you know if these other labs folks

are talking about are medicare approved??

Angel Huggzzz

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Oh it was you:)!! Yes, as a matter of fact, I think you should get their

whole test panel to see what it says! I don't know which other labs you mean.

I

know Hemex is Medicare approved. I don't know about MDL - maybe someone else

does.

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I have tests done at MDL and Medicare pays them. Angie

>

> Oh it was you:)!! Yes, as a matter of fact, I think you should get

their

> whole test panel to see what it says! I don't know which other

labs you mean. I

> know Hemex is Medicare approved. I don't know about MDL - maybe

someone else

> does.

>

>

>

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MDL accepts private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid or you can pay privately.

Angie <angelataber@...> wrote: I have tests done at MDL and Medicare pays

them. Angie

>

> Oh it was you:)!! Yes, as a matter of fact, I think you should get

their

> whole test panel to see what it says! I don't know which other

labs you mean. I

> know Hemex is Medicare approved. I don't know about MDL - maybe

someone else

> does.

>

>

>

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Medicare is the only insurance that Igenex will accept...all others must pay

at the time of sending their specimen. Igenex will promptly send you a bill

with explanations so you can submit it to your insurance company. Hopefully,

you have some out-of-network benefits & may get a percentage of it back. Most

out-of-network benefits include a deductible so make sure you submit the

Igenex bill to your insurance so it can at least be credited to go toward that

deductible.

MDL does not require money up front & appears to participate with all

insurance plans. I work for a LLMD & we use MDL all the time. I am not aware

of a

patient who has reported that the labwork was not covered or they were balance

billed....that was also my own personal experience.

Deb....NJ

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