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The topic ‘What If My Insurance Doesn't Cover TMS Therapy?’ is closed to new replies.
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In most cases insurance companies do not list TMS as a regular benefit. However, it is possible to appeal these decisions to your insurance provider. Many patients who have appealed to their insurance provider have been able to obtain some coverage of the treatment. Either way, insurance companies usually determine eligibility for TMS on an individual basis and it is not guaranteed how insurance providers will decide your case.
If your insurance provider does not cover any costs or only covers partial costs of TMS Therapy, then the burden of payment falls squarely on the patient. However, there are options out there to help patients handle the high costs of TMS Therapy including Private Lenders, Flexible Spending Accounts, and Patient Financing Loans.
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