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Question Posted Sunday January 25 2009, 4:28 pm

my insurance is a plan that means my whole family is on it my brother and mother including me.since my father is dead we dont have to pay for insurance .i was wondering if you go to the gynocologist will they sent any letters saying so because my mom is very small minded going to the gyno in her head will authomatically means your having sex.i want to get vaccinated for hpv and get on the pill but i do not want my mom to know about all this.

my second question is does your insurance pay for the birth control pills too.


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kerry_jeanne answered Sunday January 25 2009, 7:47 pm:
Yes, the bill from your GYN will show up on the insurance bill. However, you can call them ahead of time and request a seperate bill in your name to come to you with no return address. This doesn't mean you have to pay for it, (your insurance should cover it) it just means the statement will go to you. Good Luck!

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audreycombs answered Sunday January 25 2009, 7:43 pm:
Unfortunately, a letter will be sent from your insurance company or doctor's office about your visit. You can lie and say the visit is a checkup, or act like you have a cold and need to go to the doctor and just get a pap smear. Better yet, you should find a Planned Parenthood and go through that because they don't usually mess with your insurance, and you can get a pap smear and birth control pills from them. You also could call your doctor and explain to him/her on the phone the situation with your mom not wanting you to go, and see if they have any advice on how they can get you the HPV vaccine without your mother knowing. You have a right to this kind of health care, and your insurance does mostly pay for bc pills. Usually, you just pay $10. Good luck.

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