sinsboldly wrote:
Mw99 wrote:
sinsboldly wrote:
Mw99 wrote:
sinsboldly wrote:
Health Insurance usually stops benefits for Autism or neurological issues at 6 years of age.
Usually? What are the rare cases when they cover neurological issues for adults?
I don't care. If I have to pay money out of my own pockets to get a neuropsychological evaluation, I'm willing to take the plunge.
sorry, some insurance companies pay neurological benefits to age 8.
Merle
my bad
wouldn't they at least cover the initial diagnosis?
up to age 6 and sometimes age 8. Insurance companies knows there is no 'cure'. If you have mental illness or psychosis that is a different benefit, but for Autism Spectrum. . .none after ages 6 or 8
That's interesting. I talked to a neuropsychologist this morning and I inquired about the cost of a neuropsychological evaluation. $3000, and he told me he accepted my health insurance.
It's strange that he mentioned that he accepted my health insurance, isn't it, especially since health insurance companies - by your own admission- don't pay neuropsychological "benefits" for adults?
Do you think he was being deceitful?