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Hi. I live in Middle Tn and am trying to get get information and feed back. I was wondering if anyone knows if Medicare pays for this and how much overweight do you have to be to go in for a consult? Thanks for any help. Pat

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Hello there I don't know if I can answer all that you need to, because I myself am just starting the insurance approval mode...

I will tell you that the best way to learn is to read ALL the sections of this great site. I have learned so much.

The basics, as a rule you need to be 100 or more pounds overweight with a BMI over 40, or if Under 40 you need to have some comorbidities (conditions like sleep apnea) there are TONS of others. I think Medicare has approved the procedure but the requirements vary from state to state, and some doctors are still in the process of becoming a center of excellence.. again.. read, read, read this site.

A lot on here have been self pay, and a bunch have had to jump through insurance hurdles..... good luck with your research and your journey!

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Welcome ph4179

Best wishes on your research...I am positive you will find a wealth of information at your finger tips here at lapband talk

:) becky

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Hi there neighbor,

I live in Western Kentucky. I've heard of many people getting medicare to pay for theirs. I know usually if you have a b.m.i. of 40 or more or 30 with 2 comobities most will cover. Good luck, I just wanted to welcome you.

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