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Insurance for mtf

Started by Raven19812004, May 30, 2017, 12:57:37 PM

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Raven19812004

I am wondering does someone know of some insurance that helps transgender mtf I am need covered  and do not have a lot of money to pay for the treatment of the ->-bleeped-<- shot or eletroalsis could some one point me in the right direction I am self medicating with flax seed and have been noticing a lot of muscle mass being taken off!

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Angélique LaCava

The herbs might help raise estrogen a little, but not enough to take off muscle  or anything. I'm on Medicaid and they pay for my doctor visits, blood tests, and hormones. I don't think any insurance pays for cosmetic things.
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Raven19812004

How do I edit the post cause my phone auto correct cussed.

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Raven19812004

I cant get Medicaid due to being in ks that is the reason why

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Yuusui

I have Blue Cross and Blue Shield and they cover just about everything, although somethings like electrolysis takes some battling.

Raven19812004

Quote from: Yuusui on May 31, 2017, 02:02:15 PM
I have Blue Cross and Blue Shield and they cover just about everything, although somethings like electrolysis takes some battling.
How much are the premiums per week or monthly

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Jennifer RachaelAnn

I have Medicaid and Medicare, and together they cover just about everything, except cosmetic. Things like getting waxed at the salon are out of pocket, but there are some electrologists that take Medi. You may have to travel a few hours away, but if you're lucky you can find one.

Some insurances will look at electro as a medical need for M2F. Most won't though, so I would contact a lot of them you can find, and ask. If they say yes, then find out more. If not, move on. And if you ask and they start demanding all sorts of info on you before answering a simple yes/no question, hang up. To just answer the question they don't need your mothers maiden name.
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Ejo

I have Blue Cross Blue Shield/ California. They cover SRS, prescriptions, tests and doctor visits but not hair removal or breast implants.
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