Yes if medically necessary, The VA has Ocularplastic surgeons that will determine if you need the surgery.
This is a condition in males where they develop larger amounts of breast tissue than males generally develop. It is not as uncommon as many think and can be fixed through surgery.
yes the va covers penile inplants, I live in boise idaho ,and i was sent to va san francisco, for my inplant, and god it works great..... thank you va boise
Yes, the VA does do plastic surgery. They do not do it for cosmetic reasons in most cases however.
This does not generally cover lap band surgery. This is not a medically necessary surgery so it is not covered.
No, medicare does not cover Lasik surgery. This is because it is considered a cosmetic procedure due to the fact that you can continue to wear glasses and be okay. Medicare does not cover any surgery that is not medically necessary. no
Yes, it would cover reconstructive plastic surgery-just not "elective" plastic surgery.
Medicare will cover surgery to remove the cataract and replace your eye's lens with a man-made intraocular lens.
If the laser surgery was to correct near or far sightedness, most insurance companies do not cover it and you will have to pay for this yourself. If the laser surgery was for some other problem, like blurriness following cataract surgery, your insurer will most likely cover the cost.
no, nimwit!
yes
Gastric bypass is becoming a surgery that more and more insurance plans cover. I would suggest research many different insurance companies in your area. she is sure to find one that will cover the surgery.