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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. We're in Alexandria city so have EI through Alexandria PIES. From what I gather, MOCO and Fairfax County are able to offer more for EI, but no need to go into that. We have FEP Blue (Care First) basic PPO insurance. It actually covers 52 ST, OT, PT or a combo thereof a year. But we can't find anyone who will take it! We did check out Children's Speech & Language, but they don't take our insurance. I've heard and read good things about the practice though; we were actually referred to them by our developmental pediatrician. We may end up going there in the end even though it will all be out of pocket. [/quote] Can you switch to standard at the next open season? The premiums would be higher, of course, but you'd have much better out of network coverage. (Not that this helps you now, but maybe if you know that only 5 months has to be completely out of pocket it might make it easier to budget.) The BCBS FEP Provider Directory lists the following as accepting their insurance (my apologies if you've already ruled these out or the information is wrong): Chesapeake Children's Therapy Center (near the Springfield Mall, but has mixed reviews online) http://www.chesapeakecenter.com/ Chatterbox 306 N Patrick St Alexandria, VA 22314 Ph: (703) 477-0347 [/quote]
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