Your best bet at making sure your testing is 100% private is by finding a place where you can do anonymous STD testing. Rather than use your parent's insurance, I would just pay for it yourself. It's usually quite inexpensive and in some places it's even free. If you don't want anyone, especially your parents to know, I wouldn't use their insurance just to be safe.
yes, but they can find out through their insurance
my parents had an insurance for me when i was a child. how do i find out if their is a policy out there . i don't want to contact Met life, i want to see if i could find out on-line
I would ask them and if they aren't available, look through their mail. There is no national database of insurance policies that you can use.
You can search online by citing the names and addresses of your parents (though a tough job indeed) from the sites of various Insurance Companies of your home State and may be fortunate enough to find details of such policies if any by your departed parents
There are many ways for a high risk driver to find affordable insurance. One way would be to drive safer so that the insurance goes down. Another way would be for them to drive a car in their parents' names to avoid paying their own insurance.
There could be, call the insurance company to find out. The best way to determine if there is a policy in your name is to check the mail for your insurance bill. Most policies require premium which is paid to keep the policy going. Chances are slim, but if haven't seen a bill for a policy, you may not have one.
Different insurance companies provide different methods of payment and services. You will need to contact your insurance company in order to find out if this payment method is possible with your carrier.
You have to find a provider that will test and treat for ADHD that takes medicaid as insurance. But yes, medicaid will cover it.
You should call your insurance companies hotline and talk to a representative about any concerns. You should be able to find the number on a bill, online, or in a phone book directory.
You can find a sample medical bill on your healthcare provider's website, through your insurance company's online portal, or by requesting a copy from your healthcare provider's billing department.
If a student is on their parents insurance they should stay on it as long as possible. However, the student's parents should check with their policy as to what benefits are available if the student does not stay in the local area. When a parent's insurance policy is not an option one can check with the school they plan to attend. Most schools offer student insurance. Another option would be for the student to purchase their own health insurance policy.
You can find supplemental dental insurance. You can find quotes for this insurance at www.lookdentalinsurance.com or www.aflac.com/ or www.thelibertyprogram.com/.