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:eek:Hello! I am getting started in my LapBand process. Have my consultation on 8/9 and started meeting with my doctor and ob/gyn (i have PCOS) for weight control this month. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield EPO and have found a doctor within network (a requirement) but am wondering how I can find out about the approval process and how many consecutive months I need of doctor monitoring. I have PCOS and HBP and a few other things. I qualify for the surgery but have to have the appointments. Do I call BCBS? The doctors office does not investigate in regards to our insurance-it is our responsibility. Any feedback is appreciated!! I'm a 32 yr old single mom who is ready to take on this lifestyle!!

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By all means call your insurance company, I called mine several times and talked to different people, to make sure I was getting the correct info and all the facts. Your ins. co. will surely tell you what they require for you to be successfully approved. If they require 6 months of weight loss management with your PCP, don't miss a month - I've heard of others being denied for not having consecutive visits. Also make sure your PCP keeps good records of your WL progress.

Don't be timid about asking questions - you have nothing to loose by asking. Good luck - I wish you all the best as you start your WL journey.

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:w00t:Talked to my insurance and SO excited! I have everything in place now and am looking forward to setting my surgery date!

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GREAT! I'm pleased to hear all is going well. Good luck.

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