Yes, as long as you are under Tricare of any form(prime, standard, life). Tricare should cover it 100%.
No.
Hopefully you don't.
No. It does not.Paternity Testing - Excluded
Yes, but only for FDA approved treatments (i.e. heavy metal toxicity). Tricare does not cover the therapy for the treatment of other illnesses, such as heart disease or cancer.
Yes! Medicare covers Glucerna with the HCPCS (or billing code) of B4154. You can get them thru participating DME vendors.
One at 20 weeks to determine health and exact gestational age of baby. There are other instances that Tricare will also cover. Those specific situations is covered here at their website. https://www.hnfs.net/common/benefits/ultrasound_policy_040106.htm The above statement is false. Tricare only covers ultra sounds if there is an issue. Tricare will make you pay for it if it is just a routine ultra sound.
Abbott Laboratories makes Glucerna. They make Ensure too.
There is an online website that you can go to that should help you deal with Glucerna. This website is called DiabetesMine. It gives all the information you may need for dealing with Glucerna.
Tricare prime from your husband is the primary and your federal employee insurance is secondary. It means whatever Tricare Prime does not cover, Blue Shield should pick it up. Ah, wrong. If you read the Tricare documentation, it clearly states if you have another health insurance company, Tricare is automatically the secondary. It doesn't matter who is the military member.
No, Tricare is the health insurance provided for active servicemembers in the US Military and their immediate families (spouse and children). It would not cover veterinary services provided for family animals.
Yes, it is covered by EBT.