No they dont cover braces because its considered cosmetic.
OHP limits Orthodontia to "eligible clients for the ICD-9-CM diagnosis of cleft palate with cleft lip." This is accurate as of April 25, 2012.
Unfortunately, No, it does not...
If your case is severe enough and considered a health hazard.
Unless your employer pays for your health plan, you would have to pay for it. You may be able to get help paying for a health plan if you qualify based on your income.
Yes, Scott and white health plan pay for breast reduction surgery for women.
yes you have to pay money for invisable braces
PPO is always better you pay more for it but it pays off as soon as you use it
I believe that if you have legal custody of your grandchild and/or reside in the same house than yes you can. Also, another alternative is a dental discount plan that will offer savings on braces.
Unless you pay the whole cost of the braces upfront, then yes, you do
A private health insurance plan is one that you pay for yourself and covers you and your family. It is possible to have health insurance through your employer and private insurance at the same time.
You can choose your own health plan in America, but you have to have a minimum amount of insurance or pay a penalty.
Usually your private plan will expect you to enroll in SMIB.
It depends on your specific health insurance policy. Some health insurance plans may cover orthodontic treatment, including braces, if it is deemed medically necessary. However, others may classify orthodontic treatment as a cosmetic procedure and not provide coverage. You would need to review your insurance policy or contact your insurance provider directly to determine if braces would be covered for health reasons.
I believe you can save over %50 off the braces for adult of child. I have this plan also for all my other dental needs and procedures. They will even activate you benefits in 2 hours. Hope This Helps.