I used pills for 12 years with poor to no success the last 2 years, now ive been using injections, but even those work kind of, is not perfect, hate injecting, is very inconvenient and fear priapism
I live in Miami but Dr Perito charges 30k which is crazy, and Dr Clavel is 23k
My insurance is Oscar, so it will not cover that I think. I would need to get new insurance, what insurance plan do you recommend to get approved? I read Florida blue and united healthcare can approve it, but dont know what plans, what deductible, all that stuff confuses me
Is it worth traveling to Texas for Dr clavell to save 7k? I will have to spend airfare and a few day's stay even then is a lot cheaper than Perito
I could finance it with carecredit as I have 25k limit, but id rather not do it, i want insurance to cover it as is a lot of money
How can I go about guaranteeing that insurance would cover the procedure?
I'm tired of living my life worrying about erections, i havent been in a relationship in over a decade, im a good looking guy who is on the spectrum and my performance anxiety is horrible, cause autistic people are very prone to anxiety in general, i also seem to have a physical issue apparently
I'm on TRT and that didn't help at all. I just want to solve this part of my life so i can date again and have relationships, a girlfriend
I dont approach women anymore because im always afraid im going to fail in bed
39 years old and considering an implant
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Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
Another option is to simply save up and pay for it yourself "out of pocket". Practitioners often give a discount for cash-paying patients (as opposed to insurance-paid). In the time (months) it will take to qualify for a new insurance provider to pay, you might be able to save up enough.
To answer your original question you can simply talk to an insurance agent. Their profession is to find insurance providers who fit the needs of insurance customers. Your current doctor's office probably knows which insurance companies will cover implants. Talk to the billing staff.
To answer your original question you can simply talk to an insurance agent. Their profession is to find insurance providers who fit the needs of insurance customers. Your current doctor's office probably knows which insurance companies will cover implants. Talk to the billing staff.
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Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
Lost Sheep wrote:Another option is to simply save up and pay for it yourself "out of pocket". Practitioners often give a discount for cash-paying patients (as opposed to insurance-paid). In the time (months) it will take to qualify for a new insurance provider to pay, you might be able to save up enough.
To answer your original question you can simply talk to an insurance agent. Their profession is to find insurance providers who fit the needs of insurance customers. Your current doctor's office probably knows which insurance companies will cover implants. Talk to the billing staff.
Clavell says is 23k if cash, the question is how long does it take for insurance to approve it?
What insurance do you have? I only have like 30k in my bank account. I'd rather not to almost empty all my savings. I can also finance it with care credit but is a lot of money
I dont understand why is so expensive these implants are not that expensive
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Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
Hakky in Atlanta is also probably one of the top 5 implant surgeons in the US, and is closer to you than Clavell. He should also be cheaper than Perito
Early 30s with ED for years from penis enlargement stretching and jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side
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Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
I don't know if I should do it next year or wait 5 or 10 years. I just started using trimix, it works but it requires some arousal, also is annoying to inject and risk for priapism, is also very inconvenient as the medication requires to be refrigerated
If I were to do it lasts year at 40, assuming the implant lasts me the 15 years, I'd be 55 when I need another. This assuming insurance covers it or I pay cash
I could also just keep using trimix even if is inconvenient and annoying and see how many years i can get out of it, eventually going for the implant at 45 or 50
By then tho, I'll be much older, way past my prime, etc
If I were to do it lasts year at 40, assuming the implant lasts me the 15 years, I'd be 55 when I need another. This assuming insurance covers it or I pay cash
I could also just keep using trimix even if is inconvenient and annoying and see how many years i can get out of it, eventually going for the implant at 45 or 50
By then tho, I'll be much older, way past my prime, etc
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Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
Rufian wrote:I used pills for 12 years with poor to no success the last 2 years, now ive been using injections, but even those work kind of, is not perfect, hate injecting, is very inconvenient and fear priapism
I live in Miami but Dr Perito charges 30k which is crazy, and Dr Clavel is 23k
My insurance is Oscar, so it will not cover that I think. I would need to get new insurance, what insurance plan do you recommend to get approved? I read Florida blue and united healthcare can approve it, but dont know what plans, what deductible, all that stuff confuses me
Is it worth traveling to Texas for Dr clavell to save 7k? I will have to spend airfare and a few day's stay even then is a lot cheaper than Perito
I could finance it with carecredit as I have 25k limit, but id rather not do it, i want insurance to cover it as is a lot of money
How can I go about guaranteeing that insurance would cover the procedure?
I'm tired of living my life worrying about erections, i havent been in a relationship in over a decade, im a good looking guy who is on the spectrum and my performance anxiety is horrible, cause autistic people are very prone to anxiety in general, i also seem to have a physical issue apparently
I'm on TRT and that didn't help at all. I just want to solve this part of my life so i can date again and have relationships, a girlfriend
I dont approach women anymore because im always afraid im going to fail in bed
Clavell got all the approvals for me, let them fight the first battle .
49 - Coloplast Titan 22 implanted 5-2 Dr. Clavell in Houston
Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
Witheringhog wrote:
Clavell got all the approvals for me, let them fight the first battle .
Did he do yours? I'd rather get it done by him even if it means travelling. He is type that is more open about doing it even if you have never tried injections, but all you tried for many years was pills.
Other surgeons are more conservative and may deny you, or tell you to exhaust other options like injectables, etc. He also speaks Spanish, which I like as is my first language.
I could just keep using injections for now while I keep saving money, started a couple of weeks ago, but I read they eventually stop working, maybe the body gets used to it, but for some, if not many, they may stop working
Problems with injections I hate
- it has to be refrigerated
- it has to be planned and injected 15-20 mins before
- makes dating difficult as where are you going to inject, public bathroom? her bathroom? your bathroom? more planning
- you trade one fear for another, maybe your fear was and is not getting an erection, now your fears are will I miss the injection and not work? and if it does work will i get priapism? so now you have to carry 2 syringes in case one fails
- you look like a drug addict at least thats how i feel with these syringes
Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
Rufian wrote:Witheringhog wrote:
Clavell got all the approvals for me, let them fight the first battle .
Did he do yours? I'd rather get it done by him even if it means travelling. He is type that is more open about doing it even if you have never tried injections, but all you tried for many years was pills.
Other surgeons are more conservative and may deny you, or tell you to exhaust other options like injectables, etc. He also speaks Spanish, which I like as is my first language.
I could just keep using injections for now while I keep saving money, started a couple of weeks ago, but I read they eventually stop working, maybe the body gets used to it, but for some, if not many, they may stop working
Problems with injections I hate
- it has to be refrigerated
- it has to be planned and injected 15-20 mins before
- makes dating difficult as where are you going to inject, public bathroom? her bathroom? your bathroom? more planning
- you trade one fear for another, maybe your fear was and is not getting an erection, now your fears are will I miss the injection and not work? and if it does work will i get priapism? so now you have to carry 2 syringes in case one fails
- you look like a drug addict at least thats how i feel with these syringes
Or you can consider Dr. Billy Cordon who is right there in Miami and is the first choice surgeon of Dr. Eid after him. He operates out of Mt. Sinai.
I think both Dr. Clavell and Dr. Cordon are equally good and high volume with very low infection rate.
Also, note that Dr. Perito does infrapubic implantation whereas the other 2 do penoscrotal. You might want to research about the 2 methods and decide if you have a preference.
42 yr old from India, Ed since many years.
Coloplast Titan 22 cms one touch pump no rte; implanted by Dr. Billy Cordon in Miami on 02-March-2023. Found Dr. Cordon on reco from Dr. Eid after he fell sick.
Happy to help!
My Journal- click here
Coloplast Titan 22 cms one touch pump no rte; implanted by Dr. Billy Cordon in Miami on 02-March-2023. Found Dr. Cordon on reco from Dr. Eid after he fell sick.
Happy to help!
My Journal- click here
Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
atul21 wrote:Rufian wrote:Witheringhog wrote:
Clavell got all the approvals for me, let them fight the first battle .
Did he do yours? I'd rather get it done by him even if it means travelling. He is type that is more open about doing it even if you have never tried injections, but all you tried for many years was pills.
Other surgeons are more conservative and may deny you, or tell you to exhaust other options like injectables, etc. He also speaks Spanish, which I like as is my first language.
I could just keep using injections for now while I keep saving money, started a couple of weeks ago, but I read they eventually stop working, maybe the body gets used to it, but for some, if not many, they may stop working
Problems with injections I hate
- it has to be refrigerated
- it has to be planned and injected 15-20 mins before
- makes dating difficult as where are you going to inject, public bathroom? her bathroom? your bathroom? more planning
- you trade one fear for another, maybe your fear was and is not getting an erection, now your fears are will I miss the injection and not work? and if it does work will i get priapism? so now you have to carry 2 syringes in case one fails
- you look like a drug addict at least thats how i feel with these syringes
Or you can consider Dr. Billy Cordon who is right there in Miami and is the first choice surgeon of Dr. Eid after him. He operates out of Mt. Sinai.
I think both Dr. Clavell and Dr. Cordon are equally good and high volume with very low infection rate.
Also, note that Dr. Perito does infrapubic implantation whereas the other 2 do penoscrotal. You might want to research about the 2 methods and decide if you have a preference.
How much did it cost and what insurance do you have?
Re: 39 years old and considering an implant
Rufian wrote:
How much did it cost and what insurance do you have?
I had Blue Cross PPO. My out of pocket maximum was 2500$ but somehow i was only charged about 1200$. I never asked why they did not charge me my full out of pocket
I had this insurance through my ex-wife who works for a good pharmaceutical company and has good benefits. Also, she chose the best option available in insurance options as she has medical issues and also on my request as I could foresee me getting surgery.
42 yr old from India, Ed since many years.
Coloplast Titan 22 cms one touch pump no rte; implanted by Dr. Billy Cordon in Miami on 02-March-2023. Found Dr. Cordon on reco from Dr. Eid after he fell sick.
Happy to help!
My Journal- click here
Coloplast Titan 22 cms one touch pump no rte; implanted by Dr. Billy Cordon in Miami on 02-March-2023. Found Dr. Cordon on reco from Dr. Eid after he fell sick.
Happy to help!
My Journal- click here
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