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First, never order anything without checking whether or not a medical supplier works with Medicare. There are numerous suppliers who do work with Medicare and sell wheelchairs.

If order was placed knowing that the company did not deal with Medicare, then one has basically shot themselves in the foot as to any recourse against that company.

Always - always - Read the fine print in any documents.

to file a claim directly with Medicare. They may reimburse you for a portion of the cost, but maybe not. Perhaps you can return the chair for at least a partial refund and order one from another supplier.

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Q: Doctor issued prescription for Mothers wheelchair. Ordered from company who now claims they do not deal with Medicare insurance. Mother billed entire cost on her CC. What recourse can be used now?
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