One week before surgery

9 06 2008

There will be a greater push for encouraging private insurance tied to systems of accreditation of tummy tuck at Delhi in India.

1. This assures that the patient is sincere in his/her motivation and can afford the surgery, thus creating a better patient /physician relationship.
All fees must be paid prior to surgery, no later than the day of the preoperative visit. Otherwise, it may regrettably be necessary to release your scheduled operative time to another patient who is ready for surgery and to reschedule your procedure.

Additional fees will also be required for laboratory, surgical facility or hospital costs as well as for anesthesiologist’s fees or for possible subsequent surgical procedures. It is important that you understand that the patient will be responsible for all costs associated with secondary surgical procedures.

Please note that if a functional component exists (a deformity resulting from an accident or resection of a cancer, etc.), a portion of the fee may be covered by your insurance carrier. Rarely does an insurance carrier cover the entire fee for an operation.

While our staff will assist you by filling out insurance forms, payment of all fees is the patient’s responsibility; recovery of any insurance benefits is between you and your insurance company.

 

2. Be certain to ask your surgeon or the office staff any questions you might still have during your final preoperative visit. Necessary pre-operative laboratory tests may be performed at this visit or, if you prefer, at a local hospital or outside laboratory. Click here   for tummy tuck at Delhi in India.


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