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Anyone else have an Aetna HMO? I'm in the middle of the 3 month process, has it worked out for anyone yet? Scared I will spend all this money in copays and then will get denied...

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I have Coventry which is really Aetna. No problems did 3 month supervised weight loss period, psych consult, letter from Surgeon & me& preop testing & was approved for sleeve in a month! Wishing you an easy approval!

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I have Aetna. Did the 3 month multi-disciplinary requirements. Approved 4 days after my dr office submitted to insurance. No issues at all. I had no net weight gain during the 3 month period and was over 41BMI at the beginning.

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I have Aetna and I am so afraid they will decide I don't need it. I have asthma, reflux, sleep apnea and osteoarthritis. How many hoops will I have to go through and will they keep adding stuff for me to do. Please Help

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I have Coventry also which is now Aetna. I had a 6 month supervised diet I had to do as well as psych evaluation and various other testing. My insurance seems to take forever to approve of referrals and to approve of the surgery. I am thankful they did approve it. I tried in 2008 to get the lap band and the insurance I had at that time would not approve it. After hearing about all the revisions of lap band to sleeve I am kind of glad the previous insurance didn't approve of the surgery. My surgery date is Jan 26th and I have been approved for 1 night in the hospital.

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I have Aetna as well. I am brand new to the process. I had a surgeons appt scheduled yesterday, arrived at the appt and was told the surgeon had an emergency surgery. Talk about a let down. Anyhow, I have been rescheduled in 2 weeks. BUT, I already had my nutritionist appt scheduled for this Tuesday. My concern is that I am close to that 40 Bmi. I don't want to start a nutrition program 10 days prior to my surgeons appt if the surgeons starting weight is the one insurance companies go by. I asked the nutritionist office and they couldn't confirm either way, if their weight would count or the surgeons would count. I guess I could go and just wait to start the nutrition plan. Or should I just postpone the nutrition. Is it okay to lose weight prior to surgery, especially if you drop below the 40 Bmi? Sorry for all the questions.

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I have Aetna as well. I am brand new to the process. I had a surgeons appt scheduled yesterday, arrived at the appt and was told the surgeon had an emergency surgery. Talk about a let down. Anyhow, I have been rescheduled in 2 weeks. BUT, I already had my nutritionist appt scheduled for this Tuesday. My concern is that I am close to that 40 Bmi. I don't want to start a nutrition program 10 days prior to my surgeons appt if the surgeons starting weight is the one insurance companies go by. I asked the nutritionist office and they couldn't confirm either way, if their weight would count or the surgeons would count. I guess I could go and just wait to start the nutrition plan. Or should I just postpone the nutrition. Is it okay to lose weight prior to surgery, especially if you drop below the 40 Bmi? Sorry for all the questions.

Call the surgeon's office - they are the ones who submit everything to Aetna for approval. They know the process better than anyone.

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I have Aetna I did everything required by them and after 3 months my Dr put in for the approval and it was approved and I am having my surgery on Feb 1. I had to do supervise medical weight-loss is two visits a month one with my primary care and one with the nurse practitioner at the surgeons office I had to meet with the dietitian I had to go to a support group meeting and I had a meet and get cleared from the psychologist

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I have Aetna but at the moment issues with hospital and Dr. I think Aetna is good, I'll let you know, see my post 1.2 pounds cost me $9000.

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Wow so far I only paid maybe co pays about 150 and will have to pay 175 for hospital and coinsurance. The most it will cost me is 400

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@@sjrn16, you may have different forms of Aetna. You have H M O, which limits your out of pocket to copays.

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