Weight Loss Surgery Insurance Coverage And Costs

Insurance costs money.

One study shows that the average time from considering weight loss surgery to actually having the procedure is 3 years. A lot of time can be spent studying, reading and talking to post-op patients about their surgery.

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The average cost of gastric bypass surgery is $23,000, the average cost of lap band is $14,500, and the average cost of sleeve gastrectomy surgery is $14,900. So before getting too involved, spend time determining if your insurance will cover weight loss surgery.

Weight loss surgery is predominantly performed on middle to upper class patients. Most people considering weight loss surgery cannot pay $20,000 to lose weight. But today, more than ever, insurance companies are starting to cover weight loss surgery.

Should I Use Insurance Or Cash To Pay For Surgery?

Insurance is typically the best way to go when you are considering weight loss surgery. However, many procedures are not covered by insurance. Historically, gastric sleeves, duodenal switches, mini-gastric bypasses and other ‘experimental’ procedures are not covered. Today gastric sleeves, laparoscopic gastric bypass and lap gastric bands are typically covered by most major insurance companies. But this doesn’t necessarily mean your policy includes coverage.

It depends on your policy not the insurance carrier.

While most insurance carriers offer some sort of weight loss surgery coverage, your individual policy details what’s included and what’s not. Some policies specifically exclude weight loss surgery. Most insurance companies charge more to include weight loss surgery coverage. For this reason, you will want to check your policy to see if you have coverage. The best way to do that is to call your carrier directly (the number is usually on the back of your insurance card).

You can also call a couple of local bariatric surgeons and their staff will check to see if you have coverage. Use our surgeon finder to find a bariatric program in your area.

You’re covered!

If you have coverage, then it’s time to find a surgeon. We recommend attending a couple of seminars and meeting with at least two different bariatric surgeons. This article will walk you through choosing a great bariatric surgeon.

I don’t have coverage.

You still have options. Remember it took you a long time to gain the weight and you’ve probably been trying for most of your life to lose the weight. Be patient and stay focused on getting to surgery.