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AnswerIt depends on your insurance and reason for having the procedure. Your nose job may be covered by your insurance if your procedure is enhancing the function of your nose (ex: relieving swelling, extreme sinus pressure, or breathing problems, etc). If your procedure is purely cosmetic, the chances of your procedure being covered is very low. Consult your plastic surgeon and your insurance company to determine which financial plan you'll have to follow.Nearly all plastic or cosmetic surgery is considered elective, which means health insurance does not pay for it. This means you need to have a grasp of the full cost of nose job surgery.
Health insurance will not pay for this type of procedure. The procedure is elective and therefore it will not be covered by health insurance. I know some people who have had it and they always had to pay for it themselves.
actually i started reliance life insurance(cash flow plan) at 14th june 2011 and after i paid two premiums yearly, and i now i want stop my insurance due to some financial problems so please give me suggestion , how can i collect my previous amount and what is the procedure
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There is no separate insurance for bariatric surgery, but many health insurance plans cover bariatric surgery for patients that meet their qualification requirements. If you have insurance, check with your insurer to see if they cover this procedure. If you are shopping for insurance, ask if this procedure is covered.
I am insurance agent of aviva life insurance company irda has issued me the license that i had lost now tell me the procedure how i get the license back?
That would be insurance Fraud!!
Call your insurance company and ask them for the forms you need or what the procedure is to add a child to your coverage.
If a procedure is not considered "medically necessary" (i.e. is considered elective), most insurance companies will not pay for the procedure, or will provide only minimal coverage
Ask your physician what the cash price is for the procedure. Sometimes you can get a discount when you pay cash. You save the doctor's office from having to file with an insurance company for payment.
You must call the customer service number on your insurance card.