Hi guys,
I've finally come to the realization and acceptance that I need an implant, and have a few questions regarding payment.
My situation: I'm a 28-year-old Canadian. My universal healthcare covers implants, but the waitlist is long, and the surgeons don't do implants often, so I've decided to self-pay for one of the high volume guys.
My questions:
a) I keep reading that self-pay usually runs about 20k, but the guys with insurance post bills of 40, 50, 60k+. Why the difference?
b) Both the Kramer and Coloplast websites claim a 'lifetime warranty' for the device. How does this work? If the device fails for any reason, even a 'natural' death in 10 years, the manufacturer replaces the device free of charge? (plus operation fees). Apparently a Pennsylvania man sued Coloplast for not honoring their lifetime warranty and lost (Google: Coloplast Implant Warranty).
c) Is there any way to buy insurance that covers you in the event you get an infection and need a salvage procedure? I can afford the initial 20k, but not any additional unanticipated procedures. I don't need full medical insurance, just something to protect myself in case of a complication. Or are salvage procedures free of charge?
Thanks in advance!
Conway
Financing an Implant
Financing an Implant
29-years-old.
Potent erectile function until mid-teens. Pelvic fracture at 15.
Tried everything - pills, injections, shockwave, PRP injections, stem cell injection.
Life has been completely destroyed as a result.
Implant is the only remaining option.
Potent erectile function until mid-teens. Pelvic fracture at 15.
Tried everything - pills, injections, shockwave, PRP injections, stem cell injection.
Life has been completely destroyed as a result.
Implant is the only remaining option.
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Re: Financing an Implant
I can't answer your other questions, but as to the $40K to $60K costs mentioned, the costs shown on the bills to insurance companies are rarely the actual costs billed. Insurance companies will pay X, and the doctors and hospitals either agree, or they're not included in the insurance companies' networks. Medicare is even worse, as they pay less.
If you're paying your own way, you'll get an even better price.
The bill for my surgery was nearly $70K. I know the hospital and doctor didn't get more than a third of that.
If you're paying your own way, you'll get an even better price.
The bill for my surgery was nearly $70K. I know the hospital and doctor didn't get more than a third of that.
Re: Financing an Implant
If you need a revision, the implant company will supply a replacement unit free of charge. The cost of the unit itself is over 8k.
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A revision for any reason? I'm 28, so I'll need a few replacements over time. Once I pay for the initial device, all future devices are free?
29-years-old.
Potent erectile function until mid-teens. Pelvic fracture at 15.
Tried everything - pills, injections, shockwave, PRP injections, stem cell injection.
Life has been completely destroyed as a result.
Implant is the only remaining option.
Potent erectile function until mid-teens. Pelvic fracture at 15.
Tried everything - pills, injections, shockwave, PRP injections, stem cell injection.
Life has been completely destroyed as a result.
Implant is the only remaining option.
Re: Financing an Implant
conway_96 wrote:A revision for any reason? I'm 28, so I'll need a few replacements over time. Once I pay for the initial device, all future devices are free?
As long as the revision is due to failure of the device.
Re: Financing an Implant
My understanding is the device is free if it fails but the surgery is not.
LGX 21cm .Milam 01/13/16. Horror; both service and surgical outcome. hated infrapubic installation. Kramer revision 03/01/17. 22cm Titan +1.5cm extender. Those who think their opinion is the only one that matters are a danger to themselves and others.
Re: Financing an Implant
alibaba wrote:My understanding is the device is free if it fails but the surgery is not.
Correct
Re: Financing an Implant
Hey guys,
I have a question on the 'lifetime warranty' for the device?
Do you guys have any contract with AMS / Coloplast that reads that the company will supply a replacement unit free of charge if the device fails?
I have been implanted for 10 months now with a Coloplast Titan OTR (which works great), but I think I do not have any document that says I'll be getting a new device for free if this one fails.
I do remember my doctor telling that though.
I have a question on the 'lifetime warranty' for the device?
Do you guys have any contract with AMS / Coloplast that reads that the company will supply a replacement unit free of charge if the device fails?
I have been implanted for 10 months now with a Coloplast Titan OTR (which works great), but I think I do not have any document that says I'll be getting a new device for free if this one fails.
I do remember my doctor telling that though.
Re: Financing an Implant
Only thing I got was a 6 page foldout card with AMS picture of the device, model LGX, how to pump and deflate it and written on it who put it in and my cell phone number ( which I never use). lines such as serial number and such left blank. No warranty paperwork.
LGX 21cm .Milam 01/13/16. Horror; both service and surgical outcome. hated infrapubic installation. Kramer revision 03/01/17. 22cm Titan +1.5cm extender. Those who think their opinion is the only one that matters are a danger to themselves and others.
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Re: Financing an Implant
Not really an answer useful to you because my surgery was paid by Medicare, but the bills that I saw showed the surgery was billed at $75,000 by a major teaching university hospital. But as someone posted earlier, Medicare did not pay nearly that much and neither did my supplemental insurer.
71. Married 35 yrs to sexy woman; ED at 62; pills/injections eventual fails; AMS implant 5/29/14 (Dr. Milam); yr later - severe burning, pain around shaft on inflation. Remove & replace with Coloplast Titan 10/18/17 (Dr. Kramer).
Auburn, Ala.
Auburn, Ala.
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