The best way for one to contact customer service for Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina is either by calling them, or visiting them onsite at 1965 Ivy Creek Blvd, Durham, NC 27707 from Monday to Friday at 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
you will not be able to contact the president of the company, but you can speak with someone in their customer service department. Visit their page by searching for American Home Shield on the internet. hope this helps!
It most likely depends on your plan. You should look in your Blue Cross Blue Shield plan book, or contact their customer service to find out.
Blue Cross Blue Shield may offer some coverage for home health care depending on the type of policy one has. It is wise to read all materials available on your policy and contact customer service to change to another policy if necessary.
In studying the reviews for the Sloman Shield service I found just 2 satisfied customers where I read quite a few on the page. Most complaints were: Don't provide emergency service for holidays. Bad customer service policy. Some say their contracts are for 5 years and after 3 they begin to have problems with things with them.
"Yes, high mark blue shield has an excellent reputation. They have competitive rates, a great selection of providers, and they recently received a gold medal rating for their customer service."
most insurance companies cover ambulance services. Contact BSBC of Michigan.
BCBSNC stands for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina. It is a health insurance company providing coverage to residents of North Carolina. You can read more about BCBSNC on their official website or through news articles focused on healthcare in North Carolina.
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You'll need to go to their website, & shop for insurance via their links. Depending on your location, they may take you through the application process where you will find out what you need to apply. As far as I know, anyone & everyone is able to apply for insurance. If you need additional help, I would click their blue Customer Care dropdown tab on the top right hand of their homepage. There, depending on what state you live in, they will provide you with customer service contact information.
The only way to get a definitive answer on this is to request pre-approval for the procedure. However, I suspect that it would not be covered as I wouldn't think it would be considered medically necessary. I've always heard of lap band surgery as an elective procedure. I'm a Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina authorized agent. If you have further questions please contact me at http://www.goebeltinsurance.com .