Does Insurance Pay for Sleep Apnea Treatment?
Posted on 06. Dec, 2009 by admin in Treating Sleep Apnea
You will want to contact your insurance provider when you begin to consider treatment for sleep apnea. Ask them which treatments they will pay for and exactly what that coverage includes. Most insurance providers now pay for the most common treatments for sleep apnea if the treatment is prescribed by a sleep specialist. However, some surgical procedures may not be covered.
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