GAE COST AND INSURANCE COVERAGE
Transparent Pricing for Knee Pain Treatment in Huntsville
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We believe you deserve to know what a procedure costs before you commit to it. Most medical practices provide vague answers about pricing. We provide specific numbers because financial clarity is part of good patient care.
What Does GAE Cost?
CPT code 37242
Insurance Coverage by Plan Type
BCBS covers GAE when medically indicated for knee osteoarthritis that has not responded to conservative treatment. Prior authorization is required, and our team handles this process with supporting documentation of your diagnosis, imaging findings, and failed conservative treatments.
Typical out-of-pocket: $1,500 – $2,500Medicare covers GAE as a therapeutic embolization procedure. Part B pays approximately 80 percent of the approved amount after your annual deductible ($240 in 2024). With Original Medicare alone, estimated out-of-pocket is $1,500 to $2,500.
With Medigap (Plan G or N): often $0 after deductibleMedicare Advantage plans (including Blue Advantage from BCBS Alabama) cover GAE with prior authorization. Our team verifies your Advantage plan benefits and provides a cost estimate before scheduling.
Typical out-of-pocket: ~$75TRICARE covers medically necessary embolization procedures. TRICARE Prime members need a referral from their primary care manager. TRICARE Select members may self-refer with prior authorization. Our office is experienced with TRICARE referral and authorization processes for the Huntsville military community.
The majority of civilian employees at Redstone Arsenal, Marshall Space Flight Center, the FBI Huntsville campus, and Cummings Research Park carry FEHB plans — most administered through BCBS. GAE is covered under standard FEHB benefits with prior authorization.
Most major commercial insurers cover GAE when medically indicated. Prior authorization with documentation of failed conservative treatment (physical therapy, medications, injections) is standard. Our team verifies your specific benefits and manages the authorization process.
For patients paying out of pocket, we offer transparent pricing and can discuss payment plan options. The total self-pay cost for GAE ($8,000–$15,000) compares favorably to knee replacement ($30,000–$50,000+) and provides meaningful relief without the extended recovery and rehabilitation costs associated with surgery.
The Full Cost Comparison: GAE vs. Knee Replacement
Our Billing and Insurance Process
We handle the administrative complexity so you can focus on getting better:
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