
The cost of balloon sinuplasty is not something you should be concerned about. Many patients wonder whether their insurance will cover the treatment. This article will explain the procedure in detail, including the risks and benefits. It will also explain whether your coverage may apply to your procedure.
In-office procedure
The balloon sinusotomy procedure is an outpatient procedure. It does not require any incisions to the nose. Patients will experience little pain and a quick recovery. This will allow patients to live a more fulfilling life.
A balloon sinuplasty procedure in the office can cost between $5,379 and $11,530 depending upon your insurance plan. However, there are ways to lower the price of this procedure. You may want to check with your insurance provider for potential discounts, or look for lower-priced providers.

There are always risks
Balloon sinuplasty, a minimally invasive procedure, is very safe for most patients. There is a small chance of complications. However, it has proven to work well for patients who otherwise would not be suitable for traditional sinus surgery. Its success rate is high, and results typically last for months or years.
General or local anesthesia are used to perform the procedure. It is typically performed in an offices setting. To open the sinuses, the procedure involves inflating the balloon and then inserting it into the mouth. After about five seconds the balloon is removed.
Benefits
Balloon sinuplasty is a safe, effective procedure that opens blocked sinuses. A qualified ENT surgeon will use a tiny balloon (similar to angioplasty balloons to open blocked arteries) to enlarge the blocked sinuses. It can be used to reduce pain and irritation caused by chronic sinusitis. The procedure is quick, painless, and takes only a few days to recover.
After balloon sinuplasty patients can return to their daily activities within days. The procedure is painless and patients can return to normal activities the same day. The extent of the disease and any other conditions will affect the time taken to recover. To reduce pain after surgery, patients should continue to take nasal rinses or medications.

Indemnity insurance
Inflating sinuses with balloon inflation is an option. Make sure you check to see if your health insurance will cover it. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to obtain coverage for this procedure. You may need pre-authorization from your insurer to cover the procedure. Talk with your doctor to find out if you are eligible. If your insurer denies your claim, you may be able to appeal the denial. All insurers must provide an appeals procedure for patients, according to the Affordable Care act.
Recovery
There are many ways to reduce the cost and risk of balloon sinus surgery, especially if your sinus is blocked. While the procedure is not considered life-threatening, it can cause severe pain and may be very costly. There are ways to lower the cost for your surgery. If you aren't covered by health insurance, there are ways to save money. You can either take a high deductible health plan or look around for providers.
Balloon sinuplasty is an elective procedure, and some insurance policies don't cover this type of surgery. However, the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery has urged insurance companies to cover the cost of balloon sinuplasty as a standard procedure.