lactation consultant?
How do I find one and does insurance usually cover one?
Kris |
lactation consultant?
"K.B." wrote in message k.net... How do I find one and does insurance usually cover one? Kris you can call your local hospital (L&D dept) and see if they might have any reccomendations. As far as insurance I think it depends on each individual insurance company, you'd have to call yours and ask them if they cover it and if so how do they cover it. Otherwise you can go to the main LLL website (I don't have the url offhand) to see if they have someone in your area who can at least point you in the right direction. Jen |
lactation consultant?
You can find one at http://www.breastfeeding.com/directory/lcdirectory.html
or look in your local yellow pages under "breastfeeding" or "baby". Having worked for both a lactation consultant and a health insurance company, I can tell you that often LC's are not *initially* covered because a) they are not "in-network" and b) insurance carriers generally deny it first time around as a "gatekeeper" procedure. Also when you call them they will say that it is NOT covered (about 99% of time). So, what you generally have to do is, call them first and see if by a remote miracle it is covered, and if so get the name of an in network provider. Otherwise, go to one and pay out of pocket, or find one that direct bills insurance companies (a better option since they often know how to code the bill to better get payment). If you pay out of pocket, ask for a receipt with ICD9 codes and diagnosis codes then submit it yourself to your claims address on the back of your membership card. It will (most likely) get denied but then they will send you information about how to appeal. If you can get a referral by your pediatrician/ob/midwife this will help it get paid too. Generally once you appeal, you will be put in touch with a real person assigned to your case and it will probably take 2 or 3 times to get it paid, so don't get discouraged and keep resubmitting it - if you can get your doc to talk to them this is another helpful thing (though most don't have time). More & more ins co's are paying now (Cigna & UHC among the better ones). LCs are so worth the money if you get a good one. Ensure she is an IBCLC and not a Lactation nurse. In my area, an LC runs about $60-$70 an hour, which is only the price of about 3 weeks of formula, so seeing one to protect the bf'ing relationship is worth it. HTH, CY "K.B." wrote in message k.net... How do I find one and does insurance usually cover one? Kris |
lactation consultant?
How do I find one and does insurance usually cover one?
Kris Why not call LaLecheLeague first? They are free and usually better than anyone. Find the nearest leader at lalecheleague.org. If they aren't having a meeting near you soon, you can still get phone help. Many leaders will even do a home visit if you need one. |
lactation consultant?
"AskeyKO" -uh wrote in message ... How do I find one and does insurance usually cover one? Kris Why not call LaLecheLeague first? They are free and usually better than anyone. Find the nearest leader at lalecheleague.org. If they aren't having a meeting near you soon, you can still get phone help. Many leaders will even do a home visit if you need one. I just need help getting over this clogged duct/ breast pain. I really can't afford one especially when Christmas is around the corner. Kris |
lactation consultant?
"K.B." wrote in message k.net... How do I find one and does insurance usually cover one? Kris Our HMO offers their services for free. |
lactation consultant?
"AskeyKO" -uh wrote in message
... How do I find one and does insurance usually cover one? Kris Why not call LaLecheLeague first? They are free and usually better than anyone. Find the nearest leader at lalecheleague.org. If they aren't having a meeting near you soon, you can still get phone help. Many leaders will even do a home visit if you need one. I just need help getting over this clogged duct/ breast pain. I really can't afford one especially when Christmas is around the corner. Kris Which is why you should call LLL. |
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