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afjess1989

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Does anyone know of a good endocrinologist that accepts insurance and do most insurance company’s pay for a glucometer. i was just Diagnosed today with diabetes and Polycystic ovary syndrome.
 

Toxick

Splat
Does anyone know of a good endocrinologist that accepts insurance and do most insurance company’s pay for a glucometer. i was just Diagnosed today with diabetes and Polycystic ovary syndrome.



I think any and all doctors accept insurance. Try Dr. O'Keefe in Prince Frederick.


My insurance paid for my glucometer, and they flip the bill for 100 lances and test-strips every month. They also pay for my syringes.

I have to get batteries for the meter and alcohol swabs myself, but $5 every six months is not a bank-buster.
 

afjess1989

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I think any and all doctors accept insurance. Try Dr. O'Keefe in Prince Frederick.


My insurance paid for my glucometer, and they flip the bill for 100 lances and test-strips every month. They also pay for my syringes.

I have to get batteries for the meter and alcohol swabs myself, but $5 every six months is not a bank-buster.

what did u have to do to get them to pay for it?
 
google " free one touch glucometer" they give them away in fact, many times the info comes up as an ad on the bottom of this page.
 

ItalianScallion

Harley Rider
My Mom used to go to Dr Dolly Misra in Old Line Center in Waldorf right next to Thomas Stone High School. I can't find her number in the phone book but I think she still does practice.
She was awesome and caring. Call 411 or stop by. As you look at the building from route 5, her office is on the left side, about in the middle.
 
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