Anonymous wrote:My NP is allegedly writing appeals (she literally said I didn’t need to do anything when I asked) but nothing comes of it. I think she either doesn’t know how, or there’s something wrong with my insurance (they are pretty good about approving everything else though!)
I am too lazy to follow up but I am thinking about switching the PCP
Anonymous wrote:Call the insurance company. Their default is no. Argue a bit. Mention this was prescribed by the doctor, and denying coverage opens them up to law suits. I wish that approach didn't work, but it does.
Anonymous wrote:Been on it since May, switched insurance and denied during prior authorization.
Now the doctors office says they don’t do appeals…so it’s on me?
Wegovy IS covered…it was just denied because it wasn’t making progress? But I’m not at maintenance dose. I’ve lost 15 pounds.
What are my options:
Use an online doctor who might be savvy at getting approvals (Midi)
Appeal myself?
…something else?
I am really disheartened at the denial AND lack of help.
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't lost the amount of weight that insurance requires you to lose, then they aren't going to cover it. It's unclear from your post if that's what's going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go online and get a prescription! I took a picture of myself and filled out a form and got a prescription. First 3 months $350 and then it’s $100-200 a month after (depending on dose). Just go around your doctor.
How?
Don’t do this. You’ll be getting a compounded version with God knows what in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go online and get a prescription! I took a picture of myself and filled out a form and got a prescription. First 3 months $350 and then it’s $100-200 a month after (depending on dose). Just go around your doctor.
How?
Anonymous wrote:Just go online and get a prescription! I took a picture of myself and filled out a form and got a prescription. First 3 months $350 and then it’s $100-200 a month after (depending on dose). Just go around your doctor.