I have been diagnosed with low testerone and they did not even address this issue. Good luck!
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| 1. Written by evaluator, on 21-09-2008 15:27 WOWWWWW |
| 2. Written by The Truth, on 19-09-2008 21:57 Insurance does not always cover the injectable treatments by BMG, or by any other urologist, or even Viagra, Cialis or Levitra. Typically, I have found that insurance companies do not like to cover the costs of erectile medication because they don't think it is a medical neccessity. I'm more pissed at our insurance companies, because they like to take your money but getting your value back is like pulling teeth. |
| 3. Written by Limpy, on 09-09-2008 02:19 I called BM and asked them if they had any alternative treatments and they said "No, the injection treatment is the only one they offer". It may work just fine, but I just wasn't willing to jab myself with a needle every time I wanted to ***. It kind of takes the fun out of it. |
| 4. Written by 1st Experience, on 06-09-2008 15:41 So I went to BMG and the same thing happened as described above. Was given the injection. That gave me an erection, not the biggest, but certainly quite painful. Also it was supposed to last about an hour, so I was worried when it was almost 2 hours before the erection finally ended. Also the medication that they tried to sell me was .... $1800 for six months for 100 injections. I thought it was quite high so I have not bought into it. I'm planning on seeing a regular doctor for second opinion. I may go back to BMG if in fact what they said turns out to be true. |
| 5. Written by Bill, on 24-07-2008 12:23 I read a lot complaints about Boston Medical Groups treatment for premature ejac. and I decided to take a different path, and I had been to more than one urologist who said that there was nothing they could do for me. I found a urologist in Denver however, who will write off label prescriptions. He gave me a prescription for paroxetine 20 mg. I can take one to one and a half tablets a day. After a week of taking it, it made a tremendous difference for me and my wife. The best part $4.00 for a months supply at Walmart. |
| 6. Written by Insurance do not cover, I've c, on 15-07-2008 19:56 SDR1951 must working for BMG. I'lve called few different PPO insurance and they all do not cover treatment from BMG. You lier ! |
| 7. Written by SDR1951, on 10-07-2008 12:41 What Limpy said is not 100% accurate. Boston not only offers the injection treatment, but can also give scripts for Viargra, Levitra, Cialis, etc. They even have vacuum pumps and penile rings, if needed. They can be a bit expensive, but my insurance DID cover it. The meds worked great, well worth it even if my insurance didn't cover it. |
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