Previous insurance was terminated...what now?
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:29 pm
Hi guys,
I'm not sure if anyone's been in the same boat as I'm in, but here's my current dilemma: I switched jobs midway through my orthodontic treatment, and my previous employer provided good dental insurance that covered up to USD2,000 of that treatment (my total is about $5,000).
Fast forward to now when my insurance is no longer in effect, and I currently have no dental insurance, and I receive a letter from the doc's office telling me that out of the 2000, I still have a little over 1200 to add to my current balance (I have a monthly installment plan with their office).
Their billing lady told me that if I had any additional insurance that they can bill for me, I should just show her. I'm kind of bummed because when I did the computations, I will end up paying close to 400 bucks a month if they're to add the balances I have.
So here are my questions:
1. Would there be any individual dental insurance or dental plans that would still cover my treatment even though it's in progress?
2. Oh look, that's my only question.
Thanks in advance, guys.
I'm not sure if anyone's been in the same boat as I'm in, but here's my current dilemma: I switched jobs midway through my orthodontic treatment, and my previous employer provided good dental insurance that covered up to USD2,000 of that treatment (my total is about $5,000).
Fast forward to now when my insurance is no longer in effect, and I currently have no dental insurance, and I receive a letter from the doc's office telling me that out of the 2000, I still have a little over 1200 to add to my current balance (I have a monthly installment plan with their office).
Their billing lady told me that if I had any additional insurance that they can bill for me, I should just show her. I'm kind of bummed because when I did the computations, I will end up paying close to 400 bucks a month if they're to add the balances I have.
So here are my questions:
1. Would there be any individual dental insurance or dental plans that would still cover my treatment even though it's in progress?
2. Oh look, that's my only question.
Thanks in advance, guys.