Call them at 217-782-2570.
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Spoke with Dent-Quest and unfortunately Medicaid no longer covers dentures for seniors in Illinois
In Illinois, a provider who accepts a patient as Medicaid cannot bill that patient for anything for which Medicaid would have paid had the provider timely and properly billed Medicaid.
Illinois Medicaid will pay for braces if: the provider accepts Medicaid patients, and; the patient has either a handicapping malocclusion (i.e., one that impairs speaking, eating or breathing) or the required Salzmann score.
Your wife will have to cancel her Illinois Medicaid and apply in NC.
A doctor or other provider who accepts you as a Medicaid patient (i.e., agreed to bill Medicaid for your care) is required to accept Medicaid's amount as payment in full. (However, you might have a co-pay.) In Illinois, a provider who accepts you as a Medicaid patient cannot demand payment from you if Medicaid does not pay due to the doctor's failure to bill Medicaid timely and properly. Your State might have a similar rule.
In Illinois, Medicaid coverage can be backdated, if you are eligible, up to three months prior to the month you applied - i.e., if you filed your application on or before October 31, Medicaid can be backdated to July 1.
No, you do not have to pay back Medicaid if you get a job.
Medicaid does not pay for fertility treatment.
In Illinois, Medicaid generally does not cover root canals or crowns for adults unless they are deemed medically necessary. Coverage may vary based on specific circumstances and individual cases, so it’s important for beneficiaries to check with their provider or Medicaid directly for details. Typically, these procedures are more likely to be covered for children under the state’s Medicaid program.
Yes, Medicaid in Illinois typically covers orthopedic braces for adults when deemed medically necessary. Coverage may depend on specific criteria, such as the type of brace and the individual's health condition. It's important for patients to consult with their healthcare provider and verify coverage details with their Medicaid plan for precise information.
I have Medicaid & was prescribed Effexor XR & Medicaid did pay for it.