Guest guest Posted May 18, 2001 Report Share Posted May 18, 2001 Okay this is the deal! I had a consult with Dr. E on May 14th, but I had to cancel because I did not have authorization to go to it from my insurance, so I am in the midst of having my pcp call my insurance and get approval for me to go to a consult (okay) then the insurance company tells my pcp that they will need a letter of necessity and they will have to decide if this is something that I need done. Well, I have not had complications with my health (Thank God!) that is noted in my health records nor have I ever been tested for anything, so basically all my pcp can possibly write are the basics, missed periods, weight (of course) swelling, varacose veins, aches and pains....bla bla bla.... My question is this> Is this the right direction and what comes next????? Anyone! What is the best things to have the pcp put in the letter? in Pa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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