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? asked in Business & FinanceInsurance · 1 month ago

Why won't they take my Medi-Cal?

I am a young adult going to college, living by myself and was just diagnosed with several mental health problems. I found some counselors that give the type of counseling I was recommended and they accept medi-cal, but they said they couldn't take MY medi-cal... I have no clue how this works. Why might they not take my medi-cal? And how could a super broke college kid like me afford the help I need or the insurance to cover it? Am I just screwed?... Thanks for the help.

Update:

I also currently live out of state. My university is in Oregon. I know I have to be in state for anyone to accept my in state insurance and I have to be in the same state as the counselor too. Well, I'm not far from California, only a half hour cruise to the nearest town in California and I have no problem driving down once a week for a video session.

Yeah, yeah, I know. It's complicated....

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  • 3 weeks ago

    Many providers won't take welfare coverage because it pays very little, and can take almost a year to receive that very little.   

  • 1 month ago

    Find someone who will take YOUR medi-cal.

  • Kini
    Lv 7
    1 month ago

    You have to find a facility that accepts Medi-Cal. That is usually a county clinic, not a private doctor, and often therapy is in a group. Very few doctors take Medi-Cal.

  • 1 month ago

    As a college student in the state of California, almost all California schools provide on-campus mental health treatment.  You should find out what resources are available to you.

    Are you sure that "these" counselors accept medi-cal?  Most counselors do not accept any medicaid/insurance; you need to pay out of pocket. 

    If your school does not provide the treatment that you need, look at the provider list for your specific medi-cal administrator to find counselors in your area that are accepting new patients.

    = be mindful, there might not be any.

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