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How much is a tubal reversal in CONNECTICUT, I have no medical insurance, and any recomendations of doctors ?
Nov 29, 2006 by Extreme dog lover | Posted in Trying to Conceive
I am remarried, 37 years old, and desperately want to have a baby with my new husband. I had my tubes tied approx 6 years ago and want to reverse it. I have no medical insurance. Is there a doctor someone could recomend in the new haven CT. area? I need to know a general price to see if we can afford it. Praying their is an answer for us. Thank you to those who can help.
Not looking for criticism in answers please. I am posting this question in hope for some help. We have the money to pay, I just want to get an idea how much tubal reversal is in Connecticut and if anyone knows of any doctors in this area, and more info on risks, guarantee factor of pregnancy, and any other info you think might help. No negative feedback please......just looking for answers that will help us out. Thanks
You can check this sight out to find some doctors www.doctormatch.net if it will not access by that try the whole url and it is as follows http:/www.doctormatch.net/index.cfm/valpariso-181349. Here is some local info i found around your state maybe it can be helpfull to to you. Center for Fertility and Womens Health / New Britain German Hospital / Dr. Anthony A Luciano / New Britain, CT / PHONE# (888)224 -4440 / E-mail address http://www.nbgh.org/fertile.htm/ Cost: Doctor fees $500.00 / Hospital Fees: $5000.00 / Anesthesia: 15 minute increments (?) Maybe this can be some help to you and your family. There are other sites online just do a search like i did to find this information for you.
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Jul 05, 2008 by TeddyBear6 | Posted in Insurance
I need some help so I can help out my brother. Hes 26 and doesn't have any health or medical insurance and ive been getting on his case a lot about it latley. What are some free or cheap state insurance companies in Connecticut that I can have him check out. Because he doesn't make a lot of money, so he doesn't have a lot extra to spend a month. Thanks.
Most likely your brother wouldn't be eligible for any free help offered by the state, especially if he is just an average overall healthy 26 year old.
But it's good for you to be pushing him to look into some sort of coverage because we just never know when something could happen, even if we tend to believe we don't need insurance because we don't go to the doctor or don't think we can afford it so we risk it. If an accident were to happen, your brother would be in a financial mess for a long, long time and you don't want that to happen.
My cousin actually had to file bankruptcy at the age of 22 because she had no insurance, didn't think she needed it & didn't want to fork over the extra $200-300 every month at the time for it, and she was involved in an accident that landed her in the ICU and long story short a huge medical bill that was completely on her shoulders. Sure she could have set up a payment plan of sorts, but she would have been paying it off for the rest of her life pretty much and it's awful but they figured that the bankruptcy would at least be over with sometime in the next 10 years.
I'm not sure what your brother does for a living or if his employer offers health insurance, or even whether or not he has any health conditions, etc. But your best bet would be to start by speaking with a local insurance agent who will be able to at least see what options are available and if there is anything that is within a price range that he can afford. At the very least he can look into some sort of high deductible or catastrophic type coverage plan that will get him the lowest monthly fees, and yet be in place should something major happen.
A plan like that most likely won't cover any sort of appointments, check ups, etc throughout the year, he will need to pay for that out of pocket. Some offices, both dental & medical, will offer a discount for those who are paying cash, all you have to do is ask for it. If you find that no providers in your area offer the cash discount option, you can also look into another option which will allow your brother to save on his out of pocket expenses through a discount dental/medical plan organization, Ameriplan.
I have used the plan for over 2 years now and love it. You can take a look and search for providers in your area by going to this site, http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/cberney
And the plan that offers everything for $39.95/mo. also includes hospital advocacy which will help out in the event something happens and he lands up in the hospital and the bills exceed $2500.
Hopefully you will find some sort of help with all of this. If there is anything else that you'd like to know or if you have questions for me, feel free to send me a message here through my answers profile.
Good Luck!
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Does anyone know what the copay is at midstate medical walk in clinic in connecticut?
Aug 09, 2008 by lee | Posted in Other - General Health Care
my friend doesn't have insurance, does anyone know what the co pay would be for a visit ? or have any other suggestions
Why not call Midstate Medical walk-in clinic and ask them directly what their fees are? Their fee chart is not listed on-line.
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10.01.09
Workers who lose their jobs and health insurance in the faltering economy can turn to a long-standing safety net for medical coverage, but few in Connecticut, or most other states, can afford it unless Congress steps in, a Families USA report said Friday.
The cost of family insurance under COBRA, an extension of an employer's health plan, eats up nearly 84 percent of the average monthly unemployment benefit nationally. COBRA coverage for an individual would consume 30 percent of unemployment income, the consumer health care advocacy group reported.
"The right to COBRA health coverage is a tragic ruse for millions of families whose breadwinner was laid off," said Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA. "Unemployed workers need either premium subsidies to help them afford COBRA benefits or temporary health safety net coverage through Medicaid."
The report — available online at www.familiesusa.org — was timed
Source: Hartford Courant, United States
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