Captn20 wrote:jackhammerdreamz wrote:First impressions are important. Take away from it how the urologist makes you feel.
If they're warm and comforting, if they listen to you, have lots of ideas for you, suggestions on test they want to run, those are great things.
If the urologist is cold and rushed and doesn't listen or seem to care about you, huge red flags to go somewhere else.
I was very nervous about coverage. Blue Cross Blue Shield only covers it if there is a physical ailment.
My surgeon never ran any tests. He felt my penis, and my "undercarriage" said there was some scarring that would cause Venous Leakage.
He or his team called my insurance after submitting the request for surgery, they went to bat for me.
That's the big thing. We as patients don't hold weight with insurance.
Doctors can use the big words, and have the knowledge that insurance will listen to.
I got the call a week later that my implant would be covered at 85% or something like that.
I have a bill of $1200 to pay (should probably get to that before they repo it!) The $70k was absorbed by my insurance woot!
Gain knowledge from this site, use that to formulate questions for the urologist.
Vagabond has done a great job with his posts and questions I would search for him and look through his posts to start.
It's a hell of a road but you're on a good path.
We wish you all the best!!!
Was your implant $70K?! I got an "estimate" from one surgeon I was considering and the hospital staff said $28-30k. I'm bringing it up because I'm going out of my insurance "network" and have to pay a portion out of pocket. What's the typical cost?
Try this
https://surgeo.com/penile-implant
There is also care credit