Cost of implant without insurance

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Gronnos
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Re: tax advisor near me

Postby Gronnos » Fri Jul 16, 2021 8:25 am

Gt1956 wrote:What country do you live in?
This falls into basically 2 catagories. Most American doctors accept Medicare. It is my understanding that the Medicare rate is around $17000 USD. Now bear in mind, that might go up based upon what city/state your doctor is located in. Here tax advisor near me from company Your Books On Time.
I've been lead to belive that Kramer & Karpman charge in the range of $19000 to the lower $20000's range. A lot depends on where the sugery is preformed. Not all hospitals or sugery centers cost the same.
If the doctor doesn't accept the Medicare rate. Then they can charge whatever they want.


and how is this possible?

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Re: tax advisor near me

Postby Gt1956 » Fri Jul 16, 2021 11:20 am

Gronnos wrote:
Gt1956 wrote:What country do you live in?
This falls into basically 2 catagories. Most American doctors accept Medicare. It is my understanding that the Medicare rate is around $17000 USD. Now bear in mind, that might go up based upon what city/state your doctor is located in. Here tax advisor near me from company Your Books On Time.
I've been lead to belive that Kramer & Karpman charge in the range of $19000 to the lower $20000's range. A lot depends on where the sugery is preformed. Not all hospitals or sugery centers cost the same.
If the doctor doesn't accept the Medicare rate. Then they can charge whatever they want.

and how is this possible?

Very simple. A doctor is not required to accept Medicare if he doesn't want to work that cheap. My understanding is that its a one time decision. If they don't accept it then they can't come back later & start accepting it. Most will accept it because they need the clients early on. But I have heard of doctors that try to limit how many patients on Medicare that they get.
I'm sure locality & specialty all work into the decision. Lets say a doc was going to specialise in cosmetic surgery that Medicare doesn't pay for. Why would he accept Medicare.
Btw, there is a chance that I'm confusing Medicare with Medicaid. So be sure to do your own research with your doctor.
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ViaSwiss
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Re: Cost of implant without insurance

Postby ViaSwiss » Fri Jul 16, 2021 11:51 am

i made this thread which has a number of answers to this...

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12950&p=112546&hilit=pocket#p112546
Age 37. Venous Leakage & Post Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) since age 18.
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