That's kind of a loaded question, since it's not FDA approved for 2 level yet, to my knowledge. It's unlikely in a normal situation that any insurance would approve. FDA should have a reply out soon (in this year) but you never know. If you have a doctor already, his office may know who they think is likely or if there is a clinical trial available for you and who would cover that.
I believe Aetna was the first to fairly consistently cover Prodisc, one level (after it was FDA approved).
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Deborah
C3-5 fused 2001
Hub: C3/4 fused 2001
Hub: TDR Prodisc L4/5, Fusion L5/S1 on 3/3/2009
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