I haven't been able to find any doctors that will take a payment plan for tubal reversal. Dr. Pabon in Sarasota, FL seems to be the cheapest. It depends on your BMI, but cost range is $4500 - $6500. I'm having mine reversed middle of March 2010.
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I would doubt that public medical insurance would cover an optional treatment. Better to concentrate on improving your economic lot so that you can have your own insurance--or pay directly for the surgery.
They are about to pay for mine. I live in sc.
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Spoke with Dent-Quest and unfortunately Medicaid no longer covers dentures for seniors in Illinois
Call them at 217-782-2570.
In Illinois, a provider who accepts a patient as Medicaid cannot bill that patient for anything for which Medicaid would have paid had the provider timely and properly billed Medicaid.
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Medicaid will pay only for medically necessary care. A tubal ligation reversal is not considered medically necessary for the patient's health and well being. Therefore, it would generally not be covered.
Illinois Medicaid will pay for braces if: the provider accepts Medicaid patients, and; the patient has either a handicapping malocclusion (i.e., one that impairs speaking, eating or breathing) or the required Salzmann score.
Medicare which is federally funded and Medicaid which is funded at least in part by the state will only pay for tubal ligation is certain circumstances. To qualify this surgery for coverage, it would have to be a part of another medically necessary procedure. Elective surgery is never covered.
Check your policy or call them to be sure, but it seems extremely unlikely that they would because it's elective surgery, not something you have an actual medical need for.
The answer is simply no and that's sad! My mom works for DSS in the medicaid department and she told me this so I know its true.