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Orbera is not covered by medical insurance. It is considered a self pay procedure. Payment plans can make it easier to pay for this procedure and most practices that offer Orbera can help you with this.
This is most frequent question that we receive. Unfortunately, at this time Orbera (and related devices, like Obalon), are not currently covered by health insurance. However, multiple financing options are available to help cover the cost of the 12-month program. You may also use your HSA to pay for the cost.
Orbera is not covered by insurance, but if you have a Health Savings Account (HSA) you cold use those funds toward the cost of the procedure.
Thank you for your question. Orbera is not covered by insurance. You can find through your physician financing for the procedure. Best of luck.
The Orbera cost will vary by practices, but the range would be from $6,500 to $8000 You may find a lower cost but make sure there are no additional or hidden cost on the lower end, since some practices will charge for follow ups visits. The only additional cost you...
Unfortunately, it would be inappropriate to do so. Please find a provider and practice with the appropriate credentials and safety record to do your procedure.
No, Orbera is not currently covered by health insurance. The cost of the procedure ranges from $6000-$8000 nationally, depending on the region and practice. This price includes the balloon placement, removal, and typically 12 months of dietary counseling and support. You can use your Health...