The Easiest Way to get TMS Treatment Covered by Your Insurance.

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A Child & Family Psychiatry, LLC. + TMS Treatment. 

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Website: www.acfpclinic.com

Phone: 614-314-2291

Email: [email protected]

The Easiest Way to get TMS Treatment Covered by Your Insurance:

Disclaimer: This blog is for informational and educational purposes only. This blog is not taken as medical advice or used as a substitute for such. You should always speak to your doctor or medical professional.

 

Insurance coverage can significantly impact access to TMS treatment for individuals struggling with mental health conditions. By understanding their insurance policy, advocating for coverage when necessary, and choosing in-network providers, individuals can navigate the insurance process more effectively and increase the likelihood of receiving the treatment they need. As the field of mental health continues to evolve, ensuring adequate insurance coverage for innovative therapies like TMS is essential in promoting better mental health outcomes for all.

We understand, deciding TMS Treatment is the right fit for you is a big commitment. To minimize the workload for our patients and provide peace of mind when it comes to treatment cost, our clinic conducts prior-authorizations with your insurance company to ensure that your treatment cost is covered under your plan.

Insurance plans may require pre-authorization before beginning TMS treatment. This involves obtaining approval from the insurance company to ensure that the treatment is medically necessary.

To obtain prior authorization for transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) treatment, here are some general steps you can follow:

1.) Gather Required Information: Be prepared to provide necessary information such as your diagnosis, treatment plan (including TMS treatment), medical records, therapy history and any other documentation requested by your insurance. In addition, you may be asked to complete a PHQ-9 assessment as all payers require a score of 18 or higher.

2.) Consult with a Healthcare Provider: Payers typically request proof of medication management from at least two different drug classes in therapeutic dosages. They may also ask that a patient tries or has proof of psychotherapeutic treatment. Your healthcare provider, such as a psychiatrist or TMS specialist, can assist you in gathering the required documentation and providing supporting information for the prior authorization request.

3.) Submit the Prior Authorization Request: Our Practice closely follows the instructions provided by your insurance company on how to submit the prior authorization request. This may involve filling out a form, submitting documents electronically, or contacting the insurance company directly.  After submitting the prior authorization request, we will follow up with your insurance company to ensure that the request is being processed and to address any additional information they may require.

By following these steps and working closely with your healthcare provider and insurance company, you can navigate the prior authorization process for TMS treatment effectively and at ease.

Our Clinic currently accepts the following… 

Aetna,  Anthem, Cigna, Optum/UnitedHealthCare, Medical Mutual, Trustmark/OSU, Medicare, & TriCare.

It’s imperative to seek help if your medications or psychotherapy are not working for you or if you are experiencing side effects that impact your comfort and quality of life. If any of these are the case, TMS may be an option for you. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation can work when all other treatments have failed. It is performed as an in-office treatment. It’s painless, requires no sedation, and patients can go about their day immediately after their appointment.

If you or a loved one struggles with depression, know that there are many options available to you. Speaking to a doctor experienced with depressive disorders will ensure you get help that’s appropriate to your diagnosis.

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