Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 Hi Marci, Thank you! I did a little homework tonight and I'm almost positive that my ins will cover the STARband. I went to the Orthomerica web site and clicked on find an orthotist. I found a lot that are really close to my house. I clicked on the ones that had web pages and sure enough they deal with Orthomerica and they take my ins! I emailed 2 of them and asked if they had an orthotist that was familiar with the STARband. Now I just have to wait for a reply. In the meantime I'm still going to go to CT tomorrow and see what they have to say about .Like you said they'll know if their an approved vendor for my ins. Thanks again for all your help! > In a message dated 6/12/02 9:50:56 PM Central Daylight Time, > taime@o... writes: > > << To place > orders your doctor MUST contact a Vytra vendor. " >> > > This means that you must use a Vytra approved vendor. So, it is possible that > Cranial Technologies is NOT a Vytra approved vendor (of course, there is also > a chance that they ARE an approved vendor) There may be a STARband maker who > is a Vytra approved vendor. If that were the case then you would have to use > the approved vendor if you want coverage (of at least full coverage). If > there are no Vytra approved helmet/band makers in your area then your > insurance company could possibly authorize CT as an approved vendor in your > case. You might check out your physician's directory to see if there are any > orthotists listed in there. CT will be able to tell you for sure if they are > or are not an approved vendor. > > Best wishes and let us know if we can help in any other way! > > Marci (Mom to ) > Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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