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What to expect and chances of getting in?

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@colleenyoung thank you once again! I'm not sure I will be calling them today for better clarification. Also do you happen to know if they would accept VA healthcare as an insurance? Or how it would work?

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When you talk to a schedule coordinator to review your request, they will ask about insurance. The appointment coordinator will know Mayo's requirements for VA insurance coverage.

You might review these two websites prior to your call to familiarize yourself and prepare questions about insurance to ask the schedule coordinator:
Mayo Clinic’s participation in the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Community Care Network. Veterans may be eligible for this care when community care requirements are met and the VA authorizes it.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-expands-commitment-to-serving-veterans-by-participating-in-va-community-care-network-beginning-august-1-2020/
For more information about VA's Community Care Referals, visit this VA site.
https://www.va.gov/resources/how-to-get-community-care-referrals-and-schedule-appointments/
A few questions they may ask:
Are you currently being treated at a VA clinic/hospital?
Do you need a referral to be seen at a non-VA clinic?

Hope this helps