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Difference In Breast Size, Painful, Have Severe Scelosis. Treatment?

I have different sized breast and I was diagnosed with severe scelosis at age 20. I believe my breast have caused me pain would my insurance cover a breast augmentation if it might fix my cak issues my breast are almost a cup size different.
Fri, 28 Mar 2014
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If your doctor can document that your breast size is causing you discomfort, it can sometimes be covered by insurance. That really depends on your policy and the company with which you get insurance. It is easier if your doctor can document that it is causing you pain, and that really is decided on a case by case basis by the insurance company. The only thing you can do is to talk to your doctor and ask him/her if a letter can be written to your insurance company requesting coverage and explaining why he/she thinks it is justified. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any more questions.
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Difference In Breast Size, Painful, Have Severe Scelosis. Treatment?

If your doctor can document that your breast size is causing you discomfort, it can sometimes be covered by insurance. That really depends on your policy and the company with which you get insurance. It is easier if your doctor can document that it is causing you pain, and that really is decided on a case by case basis by the insurance company. The only thing you can do is to talk to your doctor and ask him/her if a letter can be written to your insurance company requesting coverage and explaining why he/she thinks it is justified. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any more questions.