* Acupuncture
* Doctor’s visits – Routine checkup, have a full physical performed (including bloodwork)
* Dentist – Maybe you have a case of yuck mouth… Schedule a cleaning ASAP so you can go back a second time to get any cavities filled before years end
* Optometrist – Get that eye exam you’ve been putting off, get some new glasses, get your frames fixed, renew your stock of contact lenses, put it toward LASIK surgery, or even eye drops and contact solution
* Fill prescriptions
* Immunizations
* Dermatologist – Uhhh, maybe you have an embarrassing rash?
* Audiologist
* Therapy – Physical therapy, learning therapy, or psychiatric therapy
* Physical impairments – Wheelchairs, crutches, walker, custom made ortho shoes.
* Special needs – Smoking cessation programs, transportation to/from medical appointments Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs – Allergy meds, antacids, band-aids, cold and flu medicine, cough drops, fiber supplements, first aid supplies, incontinence supplies, hemorrhoid cream, laxatives, nasal spray, pain reliever, rubbing alcohol, sinus medication, and wart remover are all covered.
Expenses that require a letter of medical necessity:
* Health club fees
* Visits to a chiropractor
* Natural supplements/vitamins – Yes, that’s right… You can get birth control, hemorrhoid cream, laxatives, and wart remover, but… In order to get some vitamins, you have to show medical necessity.
* Massage therapy
* Acne medication
* Sunscreen
* Weight loss program
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