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How much did you pay for the lap band?  

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  1. 1. How much did you pay for the lap band?

    • I paid nothing or near nothing, just insurance co-pays.
      423
    • I paid between 5,000 and 7,000
      79
    • I paid between 7,000 and 10,000
      217
    • I paid between 10,000 and 15,000
      300
    • I paid over 15,000.
      253


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Guest anjay2000

Self pay at my surgeons office is around $15500.

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Guest anjay2000

sorry, didn't see the bubble the first time, thank goodness for insurance!

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I had insurance though i wouldn't say it was next to nothing. I think i paid close to $1000 by time i did my consults, pre-op tests, copay for surgury, co pay to the hospital, etc.

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Near nothing here - our public health system covers most of it, private health insurance allows you to choose your doctor, your hospital and not have to wait, the insurance pays all the hospital costs, the public health system pays all medical costs.

I had a once off $A3,000 out of pocket payment to my surgeon which covers fills and aftercare forever, as well as any revision surgery if necessary.

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My banding cost was $15,000 which wasnt covered by isurance. I'm hoping the pre-op testing was covered by my insurance but I had to pay more than $1,500 upfront in co-pay for the tests. If the insurance company turns me down for pre-op testing coverage, I'll have to ante up another $4,000+. I'll be paying this off for years and years but it's worth every penny.

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Jacqui, where are you from?? Canada? or Australia? I wish we had community health, I know most Americans do not like it but I grew up in the military and that is what we had so I'm used to it and you actually get excellent care because the Dr. is just there to make sure you are healthy!! He is not there to get rich and buy his weekend home off of your need or non need for extra tests

can you tell i'm a little jaded here guys??

Good topic for a pool though interesting results.. What I want to know is if the people who went to places like Sweeden are including air and hotel fees in their total...

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I paid $16,500 for the surgery. But, I also got stuck for $2700 for the cardiac stress test. My primary care physician used the words bariatric surgery and my insurance denied the claim--TWICE! So, all together--about $20,000. But, I have lost 46 pounds since Aug. 29th. Without the surgery, I would have just gained more weight.

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At first the out of pocket was $8.ooo.oo and I am waiting for insurance to reemburse me. I had pre approval but my clinic wanted thier cut up front. I could not have done this without insurance as I know my clinic charges $19.5000 now, but when I first started investigating thier charge was $17.500. This pays the Hospital, anesthesia,surgeon,and 1 full year of follow-up appt including all fills and unfills. I think that this is very comprehensive as I also had the pre op phyc eval, nutrition eval, and Surgeon eval wrapped up in this charge. I had to pay my co-op charges for Cardioligist, sleep study (found to have apnea and needed c-pap), and primary care approval. My cardiologist needed bloodwork and nuclear scan of my heart to clear me for the band. He was extreamly happy that I chose this option, he wouldn't clear me for a bypas or rny surgery.

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i voted. i paid $12,660. my insurance denied me but i am fighting. they said it was experimental........ aahhhhh!

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