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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 103969" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>I did call on Monday. The new patient coordinator was very knowledgeable and helpful. He explained everything clearly. The only possible problem may be that I live in ny. He said he couldn't guarantee I wouldn't run into a problem with the blood work being done in ny. He said LabCorp may try billing me and billing them (Defy) even if I pay for the test threw there (Defy) website and I can end up with a huge bill somehow. He suggested driving to PA to get the blood work done, which I'm really not liking. I live on Long Island and have to drive threw the city. Not a fan of the city. I told him I want to go to a labCorp and feel it out and ask if they are okay with it.</p><p></p><p>I went to a LabCorp place today and said I will be using a clinic in Florida to prescribe meds and they need blood work done to monitor me. I said I would pay the clinic for the blood work paper work and they would give me a print out to bring to you guys to have done, Is that a problem? She asked if I had insurance, I told her yes and showed her my card. She said no problem. Now does this mean shes going to bill my insurance or just use it as insurance in case they don't get their money from Defy then they bill my insurance? <span style="color: black">I've already had two blood works done from my pcp to confirm I had low #'s, then the first bad clinic I went to ran two labs, then the current clinic just ran one lab threw labcorp, this was all threw my insurance and they paid for all the blood work. If that's the case I read that Defy </span>can "<span style="color: black">provide a prescription for your blood work if you have a lab which is covered by your insurance" in a email I got from Defy. If that's the case I'm thinking having it done threw my insurance would be the way to go. How would I know if my insurance starts getting pissed off with all the blood work? I don't want to call them and possibly bring attention to myself where now I'm sailing fine.</span></p><p><span style="color: black"></span></p><p><span style="color: black">Anyone here use or know someone that uses Defy that lives on long island ny?</span></p><p></p><p>I <span style="color: black">will be calling Defy back tomorrow with this info and see what he says. I'm hoping I can get the bloods done threw my insurance so the saved money can be used for what ever additional stuff I will need for my thyroid ect and to afford dr follow ups instead of the cheaper nurse follow ups. He also mentioned they can help with my low shbg with meds. I'm hoping everything works outs.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 103969, member: 17451"] I did call on Monday. The new patient coordinator was very knowledgeable and helpful. He explained everything clearly. The only possible problem may be that I live in ny. He said he couldn't guarantee I wouldn't run into a problem with the blood work being done in ny. He said LabCorp may try billing me and billing them (Defy) even if I pay for the test threw there (Defy) website and I can end up with a huge bill somehow. He suggested driving to PA to get the blood work done, which I'm really not liking. I live on Long Island and have to drive threw the city. Not a fan of the city. I told him I want to go to a labCorp and feel it out and ask if they are okay with it. I went to a LabCorp place today and said I will be using a clinic in Florida to prescribe meds and they need blood work done to monitor me. I said I would pay the clinic for the blood work paper work and they would give me a print out to bring to you guys to have done, Is that a problem? She asked if I had insurance, I told her yes and showed her my card. She said no problem. Now does this mean shes going to bill my insurance or just use it as insurance in case they don't get their money from Defy then they bill my insurance? [COLOR=black]I've already had two blood works done from my pcp to confirm I had low #'s, then the first bad clinic I went to ran two labs, then the current clinic just ran one lab threw labcorp, this was all threw my insurance and they paid for all the blood work. If that's the case I read that Defy [/COLOR]can "[COLOR=black]provide a prescription for your blood work if you have a lab which is covered by your insurance" in a email I got from Defy. If that's the case I'm thinking having it done threw my insurance would be the way to go. How would I know if my insurance starts getting pissed off with all the blood work? I don't want to call them and possibly bring attention to myself where now I'm sailing fine. Anyone here use or know someone that uses Defy that lives on long island ny?[/COLOR] I [COLOR=black]will be calling Defy back tomorrow with this info and see what he says. I'm hoping I can get the bloods done threw my insurance so the saved money can be used for what ever additional stuff I will need for my thyroid ect and to afford dr follow ups instead of the cheaper nurse follow ups. He also mentioned they can help with my low shbg with meds. I'm hoping everything works outs.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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