Depands. If these warts at hand, you may go with over the counter medication.
For the genital warts, if the persist longer than a year, a doctor's visit would be very helpful. Be reminded that, genital warts are highly contagious and some types of it are the cause of Cervical cancer in women.
That is a discussion you should have with your doctor, body piercers can't guide or consult on what's safe to do when you are receiving treatment for a condition.
After you have had freezing treatment to a wart, it should fall off within 2 weeks. If the wart does not fall off by itself in 2 weeks, then you should visit your doctor so he/she can remove it for you.
Sure. You just see if the person's heart is beating. But you're gonna have to be a doctor.
Any age really. The legal age to sign and consent to your treatment is 16, however there is a legal principle known as Gillick Competence that allows consent to be given under 16 if it is the patients' best interest. I ask my legal brethren to comment further on that matter!
An internist is a doctor who treats medical problems inside the body without operating on patients.
Yes.
To purchase cheap dental insurance one should visit insurance comparison sites such as Money Supermarket. Alternatively, get advice from the local doctor.
You can't watch Doctor Who TV shows without purchase.
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Yes. You need to take steps to get into treatment sooner if the only holdup is an insurance issue.
yes, but they can find out through their insurance
depending on youre insurance try calling them..
Sure, but the doctor will expect you to pay the bill, probably before you leave the office. Although, if you explain that you don't have insurance, they might discount their services a bit.
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There are varicose vein treatment specialists that you can consult. A directory of them can be found at http://www.veindirectory.org/, and they are organized by state. You can also find out if your treatment is covered by insurance.
That depends on what you mean. In terms of whether you can legally receive a treatment that is restricted to a doctor's prescription it is your own doctor that counts. If you are trying to get an insurance company to pay for it then it is the insurance company's doctor that counts. The denial of coverage letter always points out that the insurance company is not issuing medical advice as to whether or not you should have the treatment. They are merely determining whether they will pay for it. They may deny it because they think it is not proven effective (i.e. experimental), because there are less expensive alternatives (like generic drugs) or for other reasons such as pre-existing conditions.
If you live in a state that requires Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage (MN, NJ, MI, for example), then your auto insurance is the first dollar for medical treatment. If you have no PIP coverage, your health insurance will more than likely cover treatment for personal injuries. Check your policy to be sure -- if you have very limited insurance it may not.