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Chronic Prostatitis, no infection

Men's Health | Last Active: Jun 11, 2023 | Replies (19)

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I’m not the person that could give you a solid answer on that question. I think the answer lies more in what type of supplemental insurance you may have. In Florida, I’m pretty sure Mayo accepts Medicare alright…..but if you have a supplemental Medicare Advantage Plan….they won’t accept that. I believe they accept original Medicare plans if you have a supplemental plan like Plan G or F. When you call the Mayo to discuss your issue, they will help you understand what is or isn’t accepted.

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Thank you...I have Medicare with a network at local hospital...Losing faith in local urologist, just takes way to long to get movement for my problem. Getting a full cystosope July 11, Dr. said earliest I could get Cysto was Mid August....I learned this in May....I did get bumped up to Mid July now....have had catheter in and our for almost a year....block and no block urine passing. Depressing.....