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Old Jul 13, 2010, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by eskielover View Post
Sometimes it's possible for them to actually sign up & be a part of that insurance coverage even though they aren't at the moment. I had that happen several times with different Dr's that I was seeing. They just had to sign up with the insurance & they would end up being accepted by them. Best thing to do is call the office & explain the situation. If she is working alone, then I would call her up & talk to her about the situation. Give her the new insurance information.......or you could talk to the new insurance provider & ask them what you need to do to get your counselor covered by them.

It's really usually a simple procedure.
That is so good to hear, but I'm afraid to get my hopes up! I figured there must be a reason she doesn't work with the new plan, like maybe it costs her too much to do business with them. The mental health department for my new plan already closed for the day, so I'll have to try tomorrow. I left a message with my counselor, too, so maybe she'll have a solution.
Thanks, fellow Eskie lover. :-P

Update: Scratch all that. Counselor said she doesn't work with Tufts and will not. She gave me names for some other people. Greeaat.
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