They are about to pay for mine. I live in sc.
To find a dermatologist in Columbia, SC, who accepts Medicaid, you can check the South Carolina Medicaid website for a list of participating providers. Additionally, local clinics such as the Palmetto Health Dermatology or the University of South Carolina’s dermatology clinic may accept Medicaid. It's advisable to call the clinics directly to confirm their acceptance of Medicaid and to schedule an appointment.
Call your local dental society, or visit:http://www.scdhhs.gov/InsideDHHS/Bureaus/BureauofEligibilityProcessing/Who%20Accepts%20Medicaid.asp
Yes, Spartanburg OB does accept Medicaid in South Carolina. They provide a range of obstetric and gynecological services to patients covered by Medicaid. It's advisable to contact their office directly to confirm specific details regarding coverage and any required documentation.
SC does
A South Carolina (SC) resident would only have to pay South Carolina taxes on regular payroll earnings. However, if you live in South Carolina, but work in North Carolina (NC), you would be required to pay North Carolina taxes on your payroll earnings. When it comes time to file taxes, you may have to pay taxes to SC, but to be sure you should speak to a tax specialist.
in the free realms game you can not get sc for free. you must go buy a game card and pay for it then use the code to get your sc.
You qualify for instate tuition in whichever state you pay your taxes in.
I got a traffic ticket in MyrtleBeach, SC and would like to pay it online. How do I pay ii online and if I should send a money order where do I send it? There is no address on the ticket.
The gov. of SC earns 325,000 year plus they get to live in the gov.'s mansion so they don't have to pay for housing.
Yes they do pay a similar rate. The average pay scale for a truck driver in that area is about $48000 a year.
Yes he does unless the child is being adopted. Then you pay until the adoption is done.
The cost of a tubal reversal in South Carolina typically ranges from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on the surgeon's experience and the complexity of the procedure. This price may not include additional expenses such as anesthesia, facility fees, or follow-up care. It's important for patients to check with their healthcare provider and insurance company for specific coverage details and potential out-of-pocket costs.