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Good Evening,

Have anyone used True Results Houston for thier Lap Band Procedure using insurance. I am curious to know how did the process go. When was the paperwork submitted to the insurance company for approval. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas.

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Hey I have the same insurance how much do you pay for your procedure percent wise

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I have the 80/20 plan..my deductible is $750.00 Blue Cross requires that the procedure be done in the hospital so that's bout $1300.00 Dr. About $500.00 and Anstesialogist $400.00 so I'm looking at about $3000.00.

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I had bcbs Dec. 22 surgery. I had my surgery at surgery center of woodlands with Dr Jason ballette. No hospital was required.

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Twi....it depends on what group plan your employer have and mine.require the procedure to be done at the hospital instead of True Results Surgery Center.

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Ok I have a 70/30 plan with no deductible I will just have to pay my 30 percent of my procedure yes my surgery has to be done at a hospital as well I'm excited I have 6 visits how many visits o you have to get before the procedure.

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<p>I am using them here in Houston. I have UHC choice and I also must have mind at the hospital. It will be st west houston medical center. I am going to pay about 300.00 out of pocket.</p>

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raindygus user_popup.png I have 4 more next one is Feb.17th I think everything is moving fast. Sweetsouthern girl I am having mine there as well with Dr. Reilly.

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