Anonymous
Post 06/15/2013 07:18     Subject: Andrology not covered by insurance

Is he on your plan? If not,what does his plan cover. But yes, in general, United is a "never pay" company. Your plan can say all kinds of things but they'll try to weasel out every time.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2013 06:59     Subject: Re:Andrology not covered by insurance

I missed this one the first time around, but I was at SG at the same time frame(8/12) with the same insurance company (UHC) and I had no issues. We had everything tested and went through 2 cycles of IVF. All of it was covered.
Anonymous
Post 06/14/2013 19:29     Subject: Re:Andrology not covered by insurance

I know this was awhile ago but we are faced with the same issue. My husband was referred by his urologist for his semen analysis and the charge by shady grove is $150. We decided to just eat the cost because we need that to even kick off the process for preauthorization. It's a frustrating process all around but hoping it will be worth the aggravation in the end. BTW, did you end up getting the cost covered later by submitting a claim?
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2012 20:45     Subject: Andrology not covered by insurance

That's weird- can you call SG and find out if there was a mistake in the way it was billed? We have MDIPA (UHC) and I was definitely given the impression my husband's analysis was paid for. We paid out of pocket for freezing and are authorized for ICSI.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2012 11:34     Subject: Re:Andrology not covered by insurance

Semen analysis, sperm wash-anything that would need to be sent off to andrology. I wanted to see if there was a way around this and/or if anyone else has run into this. I realize we are lucky to have some coverage but I'm frustrated because there doesn't seem to be a way around it.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2012 11:30     Subject: Andrology not covered by insurance

do you mean surgery or just a semen analysis?
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2012 11:22     Subject: Andrology not covered by insurance

I have been fighting with our insurance company (UHC) because although Shady Grove Fertility is considered in network, their andrology center is considered out of network. Is anyone else in a similar situation? This means any preparation my husband needs for IUI or IVF won't be covered even though an in network physician orders it? This makes no sense to me.