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Under CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, immunotherapy coverage typically requires a confirmed diagnosis of allergies from a certified allergist. Pre-authorization might be necessary before treatment commences. Documentation should include allergy test results and a treatment plan outlining the specific allergens and dosing schedule. Coverage may be limited to a certain number of sessions per year, and maintenance treatments may have different coverage rules. Copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles might apply. Exclusions can arise based on the treatment's experimental status or if it's deemed not medically necessary. Always consult with CareFirst directly for the most accurate and personalized information regarding coverage specifics and any changes to the policy.
Want to try immunotherapy?
Start with CurexReview your allergy test results with a Curex allergist.
1. Gather Your Documentation: Have your policy number and medical records related to your allergy diagnosis handy.
2. Visit CareFirst’s Website: Access their official portal to find specific contact information and claim forms.
3. Contact Customer Service: Call CareFirst's customer service at the number provided on your insurance card to inquire about coverage for allergy immunotherapy.
4. Ask Key Questions: Inquire about covered treatments, necessary referrals, pre-authorization requirements, and possible co-pays or deductibles.
5. Physician Coordination: Discuss the process with your allergist or primary care physician who can submit a pre-authorization request on your behalf.
6. Follow Up: Regularly check the status of your pre-authorization request and prepare for any additional information or documentation that may be requested.
Treatment prescribed
by clinician
Clinicaly made allergen extracts are customized for your allergies
Your immune system gets desensitized to allergens, giving you long-term relief.