Blue Cross Blue Shield's coverage for cataract surgery can vary based on the specific plan and state. Generally, if the surgery is deemed medically necessary, BCBS may cover a significant portion of the costs not covered by Medicare, but patients may still be responsible for copayments or deductibles. It's essential to check with your specific BCBS plan or contact customer service for detailed information regarding coverage and out-of-pocket expenses.
Whether cataract surgery requires a referral for Blue Cross and Blue Shield patients can vary based on the specific plan and provider agreements. Some plans may require a referral from a primary care physician or eye specialist, while others might allow direct access to an ophthalmologist. It's essential for patients to check their specific policy details or contact their insurance provider to confirm referral requirements.
stay in hospital for a few days and recover and use the full advantages of help been assisted there Post cataract surgery dos and don'ts are provided by the hospital/nursing home where you have undergone the same. In phaco surgery,where lens are put on the eye ball after the cataract is removed,only 7 days precautions are suffice to enjoy your normal life.These include to use dark glasses while under sun,not to bath wetting your hair,follow eye drops and ointments as per doctor's advice,periodic check up after 15 days et all. You may not even have to use your specs as the lens put in, will provide you clear vision.
The season you choose to have your cataract surgery in doesn't matter. The weather (rainy or otherwise) won't affect your post operative eye. After your procedure you'll wear an eye shield for a day, you'll then have your post operative check and you will be instructed to wear a pair of dark, full coverage "cataract sunglasses" if you go out in sun to minimize discomfort. Other than that the weather should have no effect on your procedure at all. -Megan Carlisle Ophthalmic Assistant
Do Blue Cross Blue Shield pays for gastric sleeve surgery, when it is a health issue.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal does not cover the cost of plastic surgery. Any plastic surgery that is done to solely improve the physical appearance of a person is not covered. if the surgery is due to an accident or the result of a body part becoming altered from a disease or surgery than it will be covered.
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What Blue Cross Blue Shield coves depends on the policy one has. Policies differ and some will not cover procedures like lap band surgery.
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No braces are considered a cosmetic surgery and they are not covered by bcbs
They do cover this surgery but after meeting many requirments such as medically supervised diets and some other things
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