Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 I find it odd too that a specialist would so adamently oppose one type of helmet to another. I've heard of them recommending one over the other, which is perfectly understandable, but never heard of the script dictating who you went to. The specialist we saw had an orthotist in the same hospital that used the StarBand and the script just said " helmet therapy. " We ended up going to Cranial Tech and it worked fine. The insurance companies do confuse me though. I have BCBS of NC Federal Empoyee Program and they list in our coverage a DOC Band, but they are using the term as reference to a dynamic orthotic cranial (DOC) device, and NOT the trademark/copyrighted version of CT's DOCBand. So I don't know if there's confusion there or what, but CT wasn't even in-network for us, so maybe there needs to be some better distinction between the official term of a helmet or something. It's just confusing all around. Anyway, to answer your original question, a pediatrician can write you a script if the specialist is not willing to amend theirs. StarBands work great too, it's just a matter of getting an experienced ortho, so I hope you get some more good feedback on your specific location. Good luck! Jake-19m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand 8 weeks) Jordan-4 > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > We are new to the group and are planning to band our son as soon as > > we can figure out where to go. I am trying to find out if anyone > > has ever had anexperience with the Starband from the orthotists at > > WestConn Orthopedics (also known through NEOPs). > > > > We were referred from a ped neurosurgeon in New Haven to Cranio > > Tech, only to find out later that the good ole insurance considers > > them out of network, but at least they will pay if we go with an in- > > network provider. The insurance referred us to either Hanger in > > Albany or to WestConn Orthopedics in Danbury, CT. We went to > > WestConn for a consult today and I have mixed feelings about them. > > Anyone use them? > > > > On another note - anyone ever have a specialist refuse to write a > > prescription to an alternative type of band? The New Haven > > specialist even wrote a letter to CT/insurance company stating that > > there could be " no substitutions " to which the insurance company > > denied the claim. However, we are without a prescription right > > now.... trying to get one from his general pediatrician, but they > > are hesitant. Ugh! > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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