The answer is no since you are considered an adult. This is partly in fact due to the HIPAA Law that is in effect. Your doctor will not discuss why you visited the office with anyone without your prior written consent.
However, when you go to get the prescription filled at a local pharamacy, it may show up on the benefits statement as "Birth Control".
To verify how it is listed on the benefits statement you receive, you can always contact the government insurance office.
Another option is to go to a "Planned Parenthood" office and obtain the Birth Control pills from them.
The doctor him visited the patient's parents
It really depends on the doctor, the insurance coverage, your deductable, your insurance provider, and the reason and result of your doctor visit.
It can be your primary doctor or a doctor that the life insurance company chooses.
The doctor bills insurance for your office visit. Insurance will pay the doctor their contracted rate and the rest is written off. if you are billed for charges after the insurance paid, call your insurance company.
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Ask your doctor if he is part of the new insurance network that you are joining.
Some do and some do not. You have to check with each individual doctor.
Yes. Your doctor is not required to file to your secondary insurance.
You can choose any doctor you would like with blue Cross Insurance. As long as the doctor is registered with the BCBS you will be covered.
Do not get this insurance they won't pay.
The Sycorax were the aliens in Doctor Who with the blood control.
maybe, it depends on what insurance