Why GEHA estimates may differ

Coverage may vary based on deductibles, annual maximums, co-insurance, and the details of the treatment being recommended. Two patients may have the same carrier but different out-of-pocket estimates.

Why the treatment plan comes first

Wisdom teeth removal is not identical in every patient. Imaging and clinical planning help determine the likely complexity and make the insurance review more practical.

Why patients often request verification

Most patients want a clearer answer to what insurance may contribute and what they may still owe. A benefits review helps turn broad plan language into a more personalized estimate.

What patients should expect

Even when GEHA contributes to treatment, many patients still have some out-of-pocket cost. Knowing that estimate ahead of time helps with planning.

Next step

If you have GEHA and want to understand what your plan may cover for wisdom teeth removal, a consultation and benefits review can help clarify the likely estimate.