yes if it has to do with a broken jaw
Medicare does cover carpal tunnel surgery. One should know that they will have to meet their deductible before the surgery is covered 100%.
The surgery would need to be proven medically necessary. You can call 1-800-MEDICARE for details on medically necessary covered services.
If you are on Medicare, a portion of the costs of bariatric surgery and related care may be covered, but only if you are obese. You can find more information on www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/insurance
Depending on the amount of the work that is coming from the medicare your may have it covered for your surgery.
Yes they do. I had surgery for ovarian cysts and they covered everything. From the surgery, prescriptions and after-care.
Oral surgery for accidental injuries can be covered under the medical plan. Some oral diseases are paid under a dental plan and some diseases (like oral cancer problems) are covered under the medical plan. You must contact BCBS to get a determination of what conditions are covered under the medical plan (your particular plan).
Cosmetic weight loss surgery isn't generally covered under medicare unless it is to correct a medical problem like chronic back pain. Talk to your doctor for advice as well as contacting Medicare.
no waiting list exist. medicare pay when things are a medical necessity
Lasik eye surgery is typically not covered by Medicare, the VA or any traditional health benefit plan. If your expenses exceed $1500 then you may be able to get a small tax break, though via the Medical Expenses Tax Credit Offset.
Yes, but you have to have a referral from a dr. You have to have a medical condition supporting a breast reduction. Such as back problems, indentions in the shoulders from your bra strap.
Medicare does not like to cover the costs for these type of procedures. They will repeatedly tell you no, but if you have a doctor tell them that the surgery is the only option that will work for you, then they will cover it. Medicare will often tell you that there are cheaper ways to take care of apnea. Keep on them, they will eventually cave.
It should be completely covered provided your doctor informs Medicare that procedure is medically necessary, gets pre testing approval and doctor's office accepts full Medicare payment.