Saturday, February 13, 2010

Cover Letter Therapist Does MVP/Medicaid Health Insurance Cover Transgender Top Surgery Or Does Any Insurance Do?

Does MVP/Medicaid Health Insurance cover transgender top surgery or does any insurance do? - cover letter therapist

Im OK in MVP / Medicaid and wonder that the insurance is not for any FTM top surgery, or do not know how, covered, like the notes of doctors, therapists, Endo. I have a letter from a sex therapist and will have a letter I received from my Endo on T for 8 months, and if you know any surgeons who my insurance or any other form that is useful page, and has never Listened to talk and grants for this type of operation or how you would get a grant to aid all of us would be very useful. Please help all of said information would be helpful, because my MVP, "he said, said that Medicaid and MVP talk, what to do. Thakns

2 comments:

Trinidad Grad said...

Sorry, I know what is MVP? I know that some young people in my state that the transfer of HRT under Medicaid. But as far as I know that surgery is not covered by them. However, rules vary by state, so we then someone on the ground (or a friend have a therapist) or call the office and ask.

I know people sometimes have the parties as fundraisers.

What does your therapist say?

Jay B said...

I am not familiar with most of the names of health insurance (Heck I do not even know that now covers my perscription ...) but I know that even if your insurance is not offered transition can do to raise the money.

First, consult your sex therapist for this. If you do not know, then you should ask yourself why. The woman who made my diagnosis is the woman who coordinated my operations, and the reason is that I see my endocrinologist trust their diagnostic skills. You have to know a simplified system of Z and all, as the WHO and the transition. If your therapist simply throw them find their own way, with enough abuse from you and ask you to help you find the newSources you need.

The surgeons who do not breast reconstruction generally experienced surgeons working with transsexuals. The two surgeons that I know I am now studying how to use the system. You know what they can charge all of my province and how they write the rest of my bill to my insurance so that he did not even think that I am a transsexual. This is not the business of insurance, knowing that you are transparent, and less that the easier it is for you.

I will stop for insurance coverage for the time and really talk to your therapist and if you do not have the resources for you to go to a local GLBT centers or online research. FTM International is a good place for you.

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