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Lap Band Surgery Cost


When it comes to any weight loss surgery an important part of the procedure is the costs that are associated with it. The Lap Band procedure is not different and since it is still a surgery regardless as to how minimally invasive it is, it still will cost as much as a new car. The costs associated with the Lap Band procedure can range anywhere from $17,000 all the way up to $30,000 depending on your location, the doctor’s experience as well as many other factors. In most cases the patient’s insurance company will cover the Lap-Band surgery assuming that the procedure has been approved and that the patient has met the minimum requirements set forth by the National institute for Health. Another good point is that although the surgery can cost as much as $30,000, the amount of money you may save yearly by reducing your weight can be just as great.

There have been a series of studies performed linking the cost of living to the morbidly obese and in general it has been found that weight related expenses can equate to over $15,000 a year. This is a great deal of money especially if it is paid even in portion out of pocket.

After having undergone a Lap-Band procedure you will also need to be scheduled for frequent check-ups of which these check-ups can cost anywhere between $35.00 and $200.00 each. Most of this will be out of pocket as well especially if the insurance company denies you weight loss surgery coverage.

While the price associated with a Lap-Band procedure are high, the good news is that no matter what happens you will most likely be able to find a way to cover them. Even if you insurance company denies your claim you can always turn to a variety of financial institutes for a loan to cover the costs as well as simply asking your bariatric surgeon for financing options as he or she may already have plans worked out with various lending institutions at lower rates than you could get on your own.

Make sire you do your research and understand the total costs associated with the procedure as well as ensure that in the event you have to get financing that you will be able to afford the payments.

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