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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Defy - Insurance covering bloodwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Esq" data-source="post: 76991" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>Thanks for this thread. So far, I have paid Defy directly for all my labs, but was considering just getting the Rx and having LabCorp bill insurance moving forward. It hit me a week or so ago that if I had been paying through insurance the same as what I've paid to Defy I would have already hit my deductible for the year and would only have to pay 20% moving forward. I assumed that since LabCorp is in-network in my state and several others, it would be covered.</p><p>.</p><p>Oddly, while LabCorp shows as in-network for my state and several other sample states for my Anthem BCBS plan, they DO NOT come up as in-network in Florida, meaning I'd probably be screwed from what I'm reading here. Even more confusing, Quest is showing as in-network both in my state and in Florida. </p><p>.</p><p>Bizarre and confusing. I guess I can either start using Quest (though HarryCat's experience has me worried there) or just continue paying the discounted Defy price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esq, post: 76991, member: 15250"] Thanks for this thread. So far, I have paid Defy directly for all my labs, but was considering just getting the Rx and having LabCorp bill insurance moving forward. It hit me a week or so ago that if I had been paying through insurance the same as what I've paid to Defy I would have already hit my deductible for the year and would only have to pay 20% moving forward. I assumed that since LabCorp is in-network in my state and several others, it would be covered. . Oddly, while LabCorp shows as in-network for my state and several other sample states for my Anthem BCBS plan, they DO NOT come up as in-network in Florida, meaning I'd probably be screwed from what I'm reading here. Even more confusing, Quest is showing as in-network both in my state and in Florida. . Bizarre and confusing. I guess I can either start using Quest (though HarryCat's experience has me worried there) or just continue paying the discounted Defy price. [/QUOTE]
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