Can I still travel to the doctor even though I haven't be approved by medicaid all the same?

I hear it takes approx 30 days to hear back. You see, I am 20 years mature & pregnant with my first & unemployed at the moment. So I am more than sure I can be approved to capture it for pretnatal care & etc, however if my calculations are right I am already 6 weeks along! I haven't even see a doctor yet! I just found out yesterday. By the time I see one, I'll already be more weeks ahead. My mother claims one won't see me till I for sure own the medicaid. I disagree. I really need to get within there & see him, but I don't know what to do! & please don't question if I'm even pregnant or not, I def am! Thank you for your give a hand.
A private OB/GYN doctor will see you, but you will have to pay for the look in and exam.

You will need to find a OB/GYN who will accept medicaid also.

You could drop by the family planning clinic and see if a doctor there will see you. Payment is determined by income.
First, all they can inform you at this point if you go to a doctor is that you're pregnant, and you already know that. You could just attain some good prenatal vitamins and wait the month until the insurance kick in. If you are having concerns or symptoms that are worrying, you could be in motion to a local free clinic and see if they can reassure you.
I had like peas in a pod problem less than a year ago, apply for Medicaid immediately, in a minute on the form they will have a question around if you need any medical bills paid for the later three months ( now before you turn and do that talk to doctors that have medicaid contained by any given area there are three different kind of medicaid so make Sure to get the signature of the kind they have that instrument when you get to pick the type of medicaid you want you can chose the one that office has) some doctors will salvage the bills for when you get approved if you just put in the picture them your situation.. I had a doctor that gave me a huge discount because I wasn't covered even so...Most doctors care more about well babies than money, at least that was my experience and it wasn't even a year ago. If none of that works your lately 6 weeks pregnant I wasn't able to see a doctor until I was 10 and my sister's doctor didn't want to see her until she be 9 weeks. So stay calm as long as your not doing anything to hurt the baby you should be fine even if you own to wait it out.
You can shift but you will have to pay up front. Medicaid will reimburse you if you are approved, but it won't be 100%---they will solely reimburse you for what they would pay. My first appointment costed $125---Medicaid paid me $35.
if you be in motion you will be charged the price of the visit you cannot use medicaid unless you are approved for it and only after the date you are approved
Your mom is right, doctors try and deter from populace in your situation because there is a casual they will not get paid. The solitary way you could see a doctor is if they were performing charity work or you compensated in cash.
you can go but you might no get any comfort
jump just tell them you are waiting on medicaid and the doctor should distribute you a bill and you can either send it to da medicaid or dispatch the doctor the card later telling them you be covered

Most will see you on a "Medical Pending" status.

Then they bill Medical retroactively.

Just call first, and explain that you are "pending". They will grant you an appointment.
You can still go. If you are approved, you can apply for retroactive Medicaid payments.
just becareful becuase that woul dbe very expensive to remuneration with out medicad


Answers:    Sure you can. Nothing is stopping you. You'll just have to reimburse for the visit.

Doctors don't do anything the first twelve weeks, except confirm the pregnancy, and put you on prenatal vitamins. You can do that yourself. Many docs don't even want to see you until you're at 12 weeks.
yes share them you applied 4 it and its pending they did 4 my girl and shes 4 months pregnant
This happended to me, you phone call your clinic to check if it came through for pregnant women it comes through faster than 30days.. If you really need to be in motion witch you do i suggest you to go and tell them to bill your insurance...
You can go within, but you will have to pay. Unless as expected you go to a free clinic. Honestly, a lot of doctors won't do much until you are for a time farther along anyway. Here are something things you should start doing:
- Take prenatal vitamins (you can get store brand at CVS)
- Stop eating sushi, lunch meat, bacon (unless it is cooked really well)
- Limit the amount of fish you get through until you see your doctor because a lot fish contains mercury.
- Stop smoking and drinking (if you do)
- Try to eat more Omega 3's surrounded by almonds

This is pretty much what I heard during my first doctor's visit. They don't usually provide a sonogram until 10 weeks, so you'll have medical by then.

Do a moment or two research on line and I'm sure it will give suggestions on what to and not to drink.

Best of luck..
Yes, I think medicaid wil stir as far back as paying 3 mos. unless that has changed too!