Bariatric coverage has rules
Plans may require BMI criteria, documented weight-management attempts, nutritional counseling, psychological evaluation, labs, prior authorization, and use of an approved facility.
International self-pay surgery may not be covered, and complications after return may create separate insurance questions.
Follow-up matters
Nutrition visits, labs, vitamins, complications, revisions, and readmissions are part of the financial risk. Verify coverage before scheduling.
Questions to ask
- Is this coverage category available for my location, age, residency status, and enrollment window?
- Which doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, labs, and imaging centers are in network?
- What deductible, copays, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket maximum could apply?
- Are prescriptions, referrals, prior authorization, or medical records required?
- What should I get in writing before I enroll, travel, or schedule care?
Red flags
- A salesperson avoids written plan documents or official carrier links.
- The pitch focuses only on monthly premium and skips deductible, network, exclusions, and maximum exposure.
- Someone says a doctor, hospital, country, or procedure is covered without written verification.
- A limited-benefit, short-term, travel, or discount product is described like full major medical insurance.
Official sources to verify
Next step
Use the navigator to organize your situation, then verify plan-specific details with official sources, insurers, employer benefits teams, or licensed professionals.