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Is Latisse Covered Under CSEA Insurance?

asked 6 months ago by Barbara6847
Latest answer by Tom J. Pousti, MD
Question viewed 87 times
Tags: coverage, insurance

I would also like to know if the Dr's visit is covered under the same insurance?

5 answers to Is Latisse Covered Under CSEA Insurance?

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Latisse covered by insurance?

Thank you for your question. The use of Latisse is considered "elective" and not covered by insurance. Best Wishes!
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Latisse not an insurance covered treatment

Latisse is a product used to enhance eyelash length. It is considered a cosmetic improvement and thus would not be covered by insurance.
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Latisse is not covered by insurance

Latisse is not covered by insurance as it's a cosmetic medication. I don't charge patients an office visit if they are only coming in for Latisse, but that is entirely up to each physician.
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Latisse is not covered by insurance

Since Latisse is only used for cosmetic purposes it is not covered by insurance plans. Your doctor's visit may or may not be covered by your insurance, depending upon the purpose of your appointment. You can, however, purchase Latisse online at TheWebDermatologist.com where you can download a form to have signed by your healthcare provider and hopefully not have to pay for a doctor's visit.
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Insurance coverage for latisse

No it is a cosmetic drug. it is covered if you have glaucoma and medical insurance, as it is identical to lumigan, and actually comes in the same bottle from alphagan, the eye company

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