United Healthcare typically covers penile implants when they are deemed medically necessary for conditions such as erectile dysfunction that has not responded to other treatments. Coverage may require prior authorization and documentation of the patient's medical history, treatment attempts, and the diagnosis. Specific coverage details can vary based on individual plans, so it's important for patients to review their policy or contact customer service for precise information.
UnitedHealthcare's coverage for penile implants typically depends on the specific plan and medical necessity. Generally, penile implants may be covered for patients with erectile dysfunction that has not responded to other treatments. It's essential to check the specific policy details or contact customer service for the most accurate information regarding coverage. Always consult with a healthcare provider to understand your options and coverage.
No, but you may emergency surgery if your penis gets seriously damaged.
On a medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10116.pdf, I did not find penile implants listed... check for information on asking about items not listed. Is it medically necessary?
Regular health insurance does not typically cover dental implants. One would need to obtain a separate dental insurance for any dentistry related work.
Yes, it would cover reconstructive plastic surgery-just not "elective" plastic surgery.
If I correctly understand you question the answer is many insurances will not cover this because implants are considered "Cosmetic", but you will have to check your plan.
just about no insurance covers implants. just about all discount plans will cover implants. dentures shouldn't be an issue though.
Medicare will only pay for removal of ruptured breast implants if a doctor determines it medically necessary due to health complications brought on because of the rupture or in some rare cases for psycological stress suffered as a result of the rupture.
Unlikely
I've researched this quite a bit, the only things medi-cal, medicaid, and medicare cover is pulling your teeth out, implants are considered cosmetic. So no they will not cover implants.
Health First insurance typically does not cover dental implants as they are often considered a cosmetic procedure. However, coverage can vary based on the specific plan and individual circumstances, so it is advisable to review your policy or contact Health First directly for detailed information. Some plans may cover related procedures, such as extractions or bone grafts, if deemed medically necessary. Always check with your provider for the most accurate and relevant information regarding your coverage.
Yes it does.