== == Normally if you are signing up through a company, they don't test for nicotine. If you are signing up for Life Insurance, chances are yes they will. If this is a single insurance sign up, chances are they might, but you can ask what kind of tests, if any they will run before you sign up.
Yes, for the Richardson location, expect to do a hair test.
If they request a paramed exam they may test for controlled substances at their discretion. They may also access information from your doctors. If you need more information you may call us at 800-946-3303 or visit our website at http://www.berlindenys.com. We are a contracted general agency for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan may require a urine test alongside blood tests to gather comprehensive health information. Urine tests can help screen for various conditions, detect metabolic issues, and monitor kidney function or hydration levels. This combined approach allows for a more thorough assessment of an individual’s health and aids in better diagnosis and treatment planning.
Yes, Blue Cross Blue Shield typically covers bone density tests, particularly when they are deemed medically necessary for diagnosing conditions like osteoporosis or assessing fracture risk. Coverage may vary based on specific plans and the patient's risk factors or medical history. It's advisable to check with your individual plan for details on coverage, copays, and any required pre-authorization.
No because nicotine is not an illegal substance.
is there anything to help pass a nicotine urine test
No, nicotine in the patch will cause you to test positive for nicotene... that's about it
No. A tobacco test looks for.. well... tobacco. A marijuana drug test looks for THC.
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No, creatine does not help you pass a cotinine nicotine test. Cotinine is a metabolite of nicotine, and its presence in the body indicates nicotine use. While some people might use creatine to dilute urine samples, it does not affect the detection of cotinine. The best way to pass a nicotine test is to refrain from nicotine use.
no I have BCBS Open Access and had 2 different scans. First was a Triple Phase Bone Scan and second was a DEXA Scan last Friday. BCBS covered all of the bill. Without prior approval.