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How to Get Funding for Tubal Reversal
by: SandraWilson
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To find funding for tubal reversal leaves the woman and her family wanting it searching high and low. As the surgery can be very costly and most of us don't have a few thousand or ten thousand lying around to be used for this, we have to find other means. So the financing becomes a major obstacle to getting her tubes untied.
This means most women will be searching for some other way to come up with the requisite money to pay the doctor's fees and all other associated costs such as the anesthesiologist and surgical facility. While having the full amount in one's bank account would be the best scenario, it usually doesn't happen that way. There are more or less eight ways to come up with the amount of your tubal reversal costs.
Let's start our list with a special savings account just for your tubal reversal. I think it best to set up a separate one from your existing one. And make a rule that they only time anything is withdrawn from this account is to pay the surgeon. Come up with ways to start putting money into this account. What are you paying for that is just an extra that you can give up? Do it and put that money into your savings account instead. Take a good hard look at how you spend your money and you could be surprised to find that you are able to add $50, $100 or even $200 to your special account each month. After all, what's more important, getting that tubal reversal or going to Starbucks every day?
A variation or addition to the first method is to get a job. This could be a second job if you work now or a regular job if you don't work now. Take as much of this as you possibly can and add it to your savings. If you are making ends meet now without it, then you should be able to put most of it away into your special fund.
If you use a top notch surgeon like Dr. Gary S. Berger of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, you will be able to create a payment plan with his office. This begins with an initial payment of $250 to open the account. After that, you send in payments of any amount you want or can as often as you would like. If you can, do it weekly. That gets the money out of your hands and into a special account where you can't dip into it for the winter snow tires or whatever. Think of it as a special baby layaway plan.
A good way to help either your savings account or your payment plan along is to add your income tax refund into it. This can be a nice big boost, depending upon the size of the refund. It could sure give you the incentive to keep carrying out your savings or payment plan.
Many people will think about insurance paying for the procedure as their first thought when looking at funding for tubal reversal. Some insurance companies will cover the surgery as part of their plan. However, if someone at your insurance carrier says they will, get it in writing. You may find that one person at the company says, "Yes", and then the next will say, "No." There are too many cases of a woman going in for the surgery thinking it was covered only to find out after wards that the insurance would pay nothing. Get it in writing!
You will find that most insurance companies will not cover it as it is considered an elective surgery. However, there are some possible, and I stress possible, ways around this. If the reason you are wanting the tubal reversal is for alleviation of symptoms of post tubal ligation syndrome, then getting you primary doctor to say that repairing your tubes is necessary might be one way to get insurance to pay for it, maybe even 100%. The other way that is possible to get some of the cost reimbursed is if there is a cap on your medical out-of-pocket expenses where the insurance company picks up the amount over the cap. You will have to check your own policy to see about this.
Lacking health insurance to pay for the tubal ligation reversal, you might be lucky enough to have a flexible spending account for health at your or your husband's employment. Some of these will allow you to take out the full amount in advance. You'll just have to see what the particulars are during your enrollment season. As the amount you pay into the flex spending account is pulled from the paycheck before you ever see it, you most likely won't even notice it.
Another such source from your work would be taking out a 401(k) or IRA to pay for the full cost. You will end up paying a penalty and that money won't be building your retirement so you will just have to decide what is most important to you. If it's for ptls relief, I know what I would choose.
Lastly is using your credit card in some form. It could be that your doctor will accept your credit card. If he does not, then maybe you can get a cash advance to pay for the surgery. However, be very aware of the high interest rate you may have to make paying back this advance. Make very sure you pay higher than minimum monthly payments on your credit card or you will be paying a very long time for the surgery. It might also be possible to use your credit card to "purchase" a cashier's check to pay for your tubal reversal.
I hope these ideas above will give you some food for thought to decide on your funding for tubal reversal. Discuss this with your husband or significant other to decide which will best fit your situation. Some are slow and some will get you there faster. Good luck.
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Check out the funding for tubal reversal page to begin your special account or other financing at Dr. Berger's Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Learn more at http://www.tubal-reversal.net about tubal reversal.
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