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Location: Georgia
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True, many insurances do require referrals, for everything else that Humana is... At least it doesn't require any referrals and there's only a small handful of things the need prior authorization. Now if the neuro was in the bordering state I could understand maybe, if they said I needed to see my PCP first taking insurance into acct. But it's a really common insurance carrier in this area.
Either way my neuro's office was pretty clear, that for discussing those options it needed to be with my family doctor, not them. Just seemed bizarre to me, so I guess it's time to find a new neuro. In the meantime, has anyone here tried the OT/PT boot camp? Or rather an inpatient OT program?
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