Thread: Insurance and TRT
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05-24-2010, 04:42 PM #1
Insurance and TRT
How many of you guys use your insurance for your TRT scrips? What has your experience been? I am assuming as long as you are diagnosed properly with a medical condition and not just for anti aging it should not be a problem.
Last edited by matt77; 05-24-2010 at 06:02 PM.
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05-24-2010, 06:10 PM #2
bc/bs wouldnt cover it
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05-24-2010, 06:16 PM #3
Same problem here .
My employers health pamphlet suggests to get testosterone checked after 40 . I can't believe they won't pay for therapy when they acknowledge the existence of diagnosis .
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05-24-2010, 07:14 PM #4
BC/BS here -- and they won't cover it. So there's absolutely zero benefit for me to go through a traditional doc. Unless you're running crazy amounts of gear the HRT clinics are reasonably affordable even if out of pocket. A legit HRT clinic isn't going to advocate using a boatload of stuff to treat low test. There are some out there that are in it just to see how much crap they can put you on in order to jack up the $$ totals higher.
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05-24-2010, 08:26 PM #5
BC/BS here and they DO cover it for me. Tested below their 'magic number' to start so I am good to go. Currently on 120mg test E every week.
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05-25-2010, 12:15 AM #6
when i had insurance i had no problems getting test and arimidex ....united healthcare was one...
sucks paying cash for arimidex...the test aint bad
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05-25-2010, 06:56 AM #7
Well I see its hit or miss. Anyone have Aetna?
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05-25-2010, 10:08 AM #8
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05-25-2010, 10:59 AM #9
Im with United Health Care and they use Medco for rx. Im in the process on being put on trt. Just waiting to do my MRI. Thier website has a search for rx coverage and how much i would pay which is really convenient. I cant see how Insurancr wouldnt cover your Trt when test is rather cheap
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05-25-2010, 01:41 PM #10Junior Member
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United Health care and they cover 400mg every two weeks for me.
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05-25-2010, 04:29 PM #11Junior Member
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Aetna - 200mg/week. No problems.
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05-25-2010, 06:08 PM #12
Aetna Policy:
http://www.aetna.com/cpb/medical/data/500_599/0528.html
Clinical Policy Bulletin:
Androgens and Anabolic Steroids
Number: 0528
Policy
Note: Most policies specifically exclude coverage of steroids for performance enhancement. For plans without this exclusion, androgens and anabolic steroids , as well as other medical interventions for performance enhancement, are not covered because performance enhancement of non-diseased individuals is not considered treatment of disease or injury. Please check benefit plan descriptions for details.
Aetna considers anabolic steroids medically necessary for any of the following indications:
AIDS wasting syndrome; or
Anemia accompanying renal failure; or
Bone marrow failure anemias; or
Refractory red cell production anemias (including aplastic anemia, myelofibrosis, myelosclerosis, agnogenic myeloid metaplasia, hypoplastic anemias caused by malignancy or myelotoxic drugs); or
Weight loss from cancer chemotherapy; or
Breast cancer; or
Hereditary angioedema; or
Growth failure in children with growth hormone deficiency (treatment adjunct); or
Conditions associated with decreased fibrinolytic activity due to anti-thrombin III deficiency or fibrinogen excess (including cutaneous vasculitis, scleroderma of Raynaud's disease, vasculitis of Behcet's disease, complications of deep vein thrombosis such as venous lipodermatosclerosis, other vascular disorders associated with these forms of reduced fibrinolytic activity, and prevention of recurrent venous thrombosis associated with anti-thrombin III deficiency); or
Delayed male puberty (androgenic anabolic steroids); or
Constitutional delay in growth (androgenic anabolic steroids); or
Symptomatic androgen deficiency in men* (androgenic anabolic steroids) (see appendix); or
Microphallus (androgenic anabolic steroids); or
Endometriosis (danazol) (see CPB 327 - Infertility); or
Fibrocystic breast disease or mastalgia (danazol) (see CPB 512 - Premenstrual Syndrome/Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder); or
Klinefelter's syndrome with hypogonadism (androgenic anabolic steroids) (see appendix).
* Injectable androgens are considered experimental and investigational for treatment of female menopause.
Aetna considers androgens and anabolic steroids experimental and investigational as a treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and for all other indications.
Background
Androgens and anabolic steroids include:
Testosterone
Methyltestosterone
Megesterol acetate
Fluoxymesterone
Oxandrolone
Oxymetholone
Stanozolol
Danazol.
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05-25-2010, 06:19 PM #13
Wow durak, thanks for that info!
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05-25-2010, 06:36 PM #14Junior Member
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Tricare Prime covers it, I pay 9 bucks a script..no matter what I get, ANY script
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05-25-2010, 06:41 PM #15Banned
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BC/BS denying it really does not surprise me, I understand insurance is expensive but what I dont understand is why they throw EVERYTHING right back in your face when you have a claim or try and use your insurance.
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05-25-2010, 07:28 PM #16
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05-26-2010, 02:58 AM #17
Regence been paying for it for 1.5 years. Test E only. On 5ml vial a month
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05-26-2010, 10:54 AM #18
I can't take it anymore... who is that chick in as your avatar? driving me freakin nutz.
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05-26-2010, 12:45 PM #19
Do you mean Mattzzs? Yeah I agree. I have let him know on more than on PM how I feel about his girlfriend. GREAT picture. From the back she looks 100% Asian but he says shes Brazilian? cant remember 100% but yes it is sweet. she looks a lot like some of the thai little butts I have been with. I will ask the GF if she will pose liek the for me this week. If she wont her daughter will hehehehehe
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05-26-2010, 01:13 PM #20
Yeah Matt's. With that he should not need trt....
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05-26-2010, 09:15 PM #21
Agreed, even though I had borderline low HRT that is what kept me going without any other chemical use. Got to have the good visual. I think thats 90% of it for OLDER people
Take most 80 yr old guy who have ED issues. Put them in a strip club with a 18 yr old hottie giving them a lap dance and see what happens. LOL
Dont change your Avatar Matt
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05-26-2010, 10:31 PM #22
When I had Kaiser in CA. they covered it.
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05-26-2010, 11:22 PM #23Associate Member
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I'm covered by a company owned plan as far as scripts go. I had to obtain a special waiver but to be honest it was a simple hi this is what my doctor prescribed me and it was squared away. This is just for Test C.
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