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Payment, Financing
and Insurance Matters
PAYMENT METHOD
1. Payment for
procedure:
In all cases,
payment for the procedure includes:
- Surgeon
Consultation at the time of booking
- Hospital Fee,
including an appropriate number of nights
stay in hospital, depending on the
procedure chosen
- Surgeons
Fee
- Anesthesiologists
Fee
- Periodic
follow-up of patients after surgery
The price does not
include travel, hotel, transportation, and any
other expenses that are not listed above. Upon
the patients request, Surgical Team can
assist in travel and hotel arrangements.
2. Method of
payment:
- Payment is
usually made directly to the surgeon or
hospital upon arrival.
- For certain
destinations and certain surgeons, a
deposit is required at the moment of
booking, payable directly to Surgical
Team. In these cases, this is necessary
to guarantee the booking.
- Any payment,
whether to the surgeon, hospital or
Surgical Team, can be made by wire
transfer, travelers checks or
cashiers check. Some of our
surgeons also accept credit cards.
For details on payment instructions and
choice of credit cards, please contact
Surgical Team.

FINANCING FOR USA RESIDENTS
If
you are a USA resident we are now able to help
you apply for 100% financing for your
procedure in any of our surgery
destinations. You can also finance your
travel and hotel expenses. Financing is
subject to credit approval by PFS Patient
Financing. Please contact our office for
more information.

INSURANCE MATTERS
In general,
there are basically two rules:
- patients
are usually required to pay in full prior
to surgery, and claim reimbursement from
their insurance provider.
- Usually,
insurance providers do cover surgery
based on medical necessity. Cosmetic or
esthetic reasons are usually not reasons
for coverage by insurance providers.
But please
review the exceptions and comments listed below:
1. For USA
residents being operated within the USA:
- If patients
have insurance coverage confirmed by the
provider, it is usually not necessary for
the patient to pay for the surgery,
except for deposits and deductible.
Deposits can usually be refunded.
- Coverage is
generally based on medical necessity.
Although insurance providers often claim
to cover the procedure, it is recommended
that the patient receive confirmation by
the provider prior to surgery. Surgeons
will require payment by the patient if
confirmation has not been received prior
to surgery, and patient will need to
claim reimbursement.
- To confirm
coverage, insurance providers will
usually require documentation proving the
medical necessity for the procedure, such
as letter from doctor or surgeon, proof
that alternative treatments have not been
successful, etc.
- Certain
insurance providers will cover surgery
for patients traveling abroad to have the
procedure.
2. For other
nationals being operated in their own countries
with national health coverage:
- Patients need
to contact their own social security
authority to verify coverage.
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