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    Ccdiesel is offline Associate Member
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    Insurance reimbursement: Healthnet

    Has anyone done the low testosterone .com program and had luck with reimbursement that has Healthnet for insurance?

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    isnt healthnet now united healthcare? we used to have them

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    No it's still healthnet of Arizona for me. They cover treatment I just don't know if a program like that will be reimbursed.

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    Well you are right but United Healthcare only purchased a northwest portion of Healthnet. Do you have that?

    I just want to know if it will be reimbursed. Or what I need to do for reimbursement
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ccdiesel View Post
    Well you are right but United Healthcare only purchased a northwest portion of Healthnet. Do you have that?

    I just want to know if it will be reimbursed. Or what I need to do for reimbursement
    i had united healthcare...but not anymore..they were ok insurance, never needed an authorization for mris, no refferal needed....but i doubt they would cover lowt.com. one time i needed an orthopedic surgeon bc i herniated my back, and wanted mris in case i needed disability, and there were no orthopedic surgeons in network that dealt with back problems, and they wouldnt let me see an out of network guy..i even complained up to the head levels.

    they only had one guy who was a ''general'' orthopedic surgeon and he was like 70...i wound up seeing him, and i had to bully him into giving me an mri bc he kept refusing.

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    Blue cross didn't reimburse barely anything i paid at a clinic in Chicago. I think they only gave back a portion of the testosterone and not visits or blood work.

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    I actually called Health Net about this. They won't reimburse LowT or any other company. They will cover the meds if you can get them prescribed through your health service provider and that would be your primary physician.

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