Free lumpectomy, mastectomy bras

Posted by frogjumper @frogjumper, Feb 15, 2023

This was news to me as I searched for a bra to have after my surgery and found out this.
Your surgeon can write a RX for special bra's and insurances covers it. Some insurance covers up to 2 per year others up to 4 per year.

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I volunteer at a breast cancer mastectomy shop connected to my local hospital in S. E. Georgia. It is called Ribbon of Hope and is run by a qualified, licensed mastectomy fitter. We have a wide variety of bras, prosthetics, lymphedema sleeves and wigs for breast cancer (and other cancer) survivors. Some are even free. We accept and file with a variety of insurance carriers and many of these products are covered by insurance. For instance, I have traditional Medicare with a Plan F supplement thru United Health care. With a Dr order I receive 6 bras (valued at about $55.00 each) every year as well as a new prosthetic every two years. The bras are beautiful and come in all shapes, colors and sizes. They are a godsend as I went everywhere when first diagnosed in 2013 looking for, but couldn’t find, bras that fit for reconstruction/ mastectomy. Many insurances provide coverage for these products.
A lot of hospitals have such a shop. Ask your oncologist or surgeon if one exists in your area. You will be happy you did.

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@meme5

I volunteer at a breast cancer mastectomy shop connected to my local hospital in S. E. Georgia. It is called Ribbon of Hope and is run by a qualified, licensed mastectomy fitter. We have a wide variety of bras, prosthetics, lymphedema sleeves and wigs for breast cancer (and other cancer) survivors. Some are even free. We accept and file with a variety of insurance carriers and many of these products are covered by insurance. For instance, I have traditional Medicare with a Plan F supplement thru United Health care. With a Dr order I receive 6 bras (valued at about $55.00 each) every year as well as a new prosthetic every two years. The bras are beautiful and come in all shapes, colors and sizes. They are a godsend as I went everywhere when first diagnosed in 2013 looking for, but couldn’t find, bras that fit for reconstruction/ mastectomy. Many insurances provide coverage for these products.
A lot of hospitals have such a shop. Ask your oncologist or surgeon if one exists in your area. You will be happy you did.

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The general instructions I was handed were for wearing sports bra's after lumpectomy. I can't even imagine pulling one of them over my head over 2 incisions. So I looked all over trying to find a super soft but supportive bra that had back or front closure and then did a search and found some online merchants that also file the claims for you. And yes some of them were gorgeous!!!! I will find out about the shop here at the hospital, thank you for the great info!!!!

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@frogjumper

The general instructions I was handed were for wearing sports bra's after lumpectomy. I can't even imagine pulling one of them over my head over 2 incisions. So I looked all over trying to find a super soft but supportive bra that had back or front closure and then did a search and found some online merchants that also file the claims for you. And yes some of them were gorgeous!!!! I will find out about the shop here at the hospital, thank you for the great info!!!!

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Look on Amazon. I bought zip up and hook up front bras. Read the ratings and it will help you decide. Good luck with everything. Sending hugs.

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@frogjumper

The general instructions I was handed were for wearing sports bra's after lumpectomy. I can't even imagine pulling one of them over my head over 2 incisions. So I looked all over trying to find a super soft but supportive bra that had back or front closure and then did a search and found some online merchants that also file the claims for you. And yes some of them were gorgeous!!!! I will find out about the shop here at the hospital, thank you for the great info!!!!

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Please,Could you tell me the place that files the claim for you ?

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Yes, this is a benefit many do not know about. I go to the store on the subway level of the Gonda building at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, The ladies are so caring and took the time needed to fit me with a bra after my mastectomy. I am on Medicare with a supplemental policy and get six bras a year with a doctor’s prescription. They file the insurance for me. It was wonderful. At age 71 I had never been fitted for a bra (what a difference it makes) and have never had so many bras in the drawer at the same time:)

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@mugs24cancer

Yes, this is a benefit many do not know about. I go to the store on the subway level of the Gonda building at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, The ladies are so caring and took the time needed to fit me with a bra after my mastectomy. I am on Medicare with a supplemental policy and get six bras a year with a doctor’s prescription. They file the insurance for me. It was wonderful. At age 71 I had never been fitted for a bra (what a difference it makes) and have never had so many bras in the drawer at the same time:)

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The shop at the hospital here does everything for you as well. I am going to go after my surgeons appointment and look around.

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@laf70

Please,Could you tell me the place that files the claim for you ?

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It is at the shop at the hospital but you can also file your own claim if you want to purchase some online I think it's a 30.00 limit for medicare per bra but don' quote me on that 🙂

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@frogjumper

It is at the shop at the hospital but you can also file your own claim if you want to purchase some online I think it's a 30.00 limit for medicare per bra but don' quote me on that 🙂

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I don't think the hospital I'm going to has such a shop😒

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@laf70

I don't think the hospital I'm going to has such a shop😒

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What hospital do you go to? Some of the shops are not actually in the hospital but in separate buildings near by. If yours doesn’t have one you can also go to one in a nearby city for service.

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@meme5

I volunteer at a breast cancer mastectomy shop connected to my local hospital in S. E. Georgia. It is called Ribbon of Hope and is run by a qualified, licensed mastectomy fitter. We have a wide variety of bras, prosthetics, lymphedema sleeves and wigs for breast cancer (and other cancer) survivors. Some are even free. We accept and file with a variety of insurance carriers and many of these products are covered by insurance. For instance, I have traditional Medicare with a Plan F supplement thru United Health care. With a Dr order I receive 6 bras (valued at about $55.00 each) every year as well as a new prosthetic every two years. The bras are beautiful and come in all shapes, colors and sizes. They are a godsend as I went everywhere when first diagnosed in 2013 looking for, but couldn’t find, bras that fit for reconstruction/ mastectomy. Many insurances provide coverage for these products.
A lot of hospitals have such a shop. Ask your oncologist or surgeon if one exists in your area. You will be happy you did.

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Fantastic!

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