What is the best medical coverage for a person with Epilepsy?


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Lindsey W asked:


I need medical coverage that covers prescription pills (brand name because there is no generic), possible hospitalization and ambulance. I rarely need to visit a physician, and I have already been diagnosed. I don’t make a lot of money, but I am not eligible for MediCal or MSI. Blue Cross is too expensive and will not cover my pre-existing condition.

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One Response to “What is the best medical coverage for a person with Epilepsy?”

  1. formerly_bob Says:

    It depends on where you live. Your best bet might be to visit a local insurance agent, preferably an independent agent that sells more than one brand of insurance, and see what they can do for you. Many insurance companies, including some Blue Cross organizations have plans that exclude certain pre-existing conditions for the first year or two, but cover everything else. After the initial waiting period, the pre-existing condition is covered thereafter. formerly_bob

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