Yes, the braces can be covered if your child qualifies and gets approved by the state of Illinois for orthodontic treatment.
You have to come in for a free orthodontic consultation first.
After that, all the necessary X-rays and photographs will be taken and submitted to the state for pre-approval.
Orthodontic Experts Ltd is a state approved orthodontic office to provide braces for Public Aid (Medical Card) patients.
Orthodontic Experts Ltd
1020 S. Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
847-749-4340
Adult braces with Medi-CalIn some cases, a child who is covered by a Medical Card benefit might be eligible for braces. There are circumstances under which Medicaid, or state funded children's health insurance programs, pay for braces. Children under 18 years of age can be covered under the Medical Card. Some states have additional programs that will cover youths up to age 19 or even those who are under 21. Therefore, some young adults who have not yet reached the age of 21 might be eligible to receive coverage for braces. Generally speaking, children will only receive braces if they are deemed to be medically necessary
Yes it does
You can get pet insurance, but a regular medical card does not cover pets.
Yes they do
i think they will pay around 1,000 or so but they cost around 1,000-5,000 its so much but my parents say its worth it i need to ask my dentist about braces when i go for check up and they will tell me when i am ready for braces cant wait but i think that if you have medical they'll pay for all of it i don't know
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I am looking for another orthodontist because my son orthodontist is retiring. my son just got braces in last year by using the medical card. i need to find another orthodontist so he can finish the work. i donot want the orthodontist to take out my son braces if they are not ready to come out .
My husband and I were on the medical card when he had his vasectomy. The entire procedure was covered. This was in 2005 and we had to pay a $2.00 copay. We had to find an office that would accept the medical card and we were lucky enough to find one.
In the state of Wisconsin a medical card wouldn't pay for a tubal reversal unless a doctor says it is medical necessary. To see if the surgery is medically necessary talk with a doctor and the insurance company.
Until you get your medical card renewed and registered with your state's DMV.
Yes it is. unless you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal but to get medical marijuana you need to have a medical marijuana card which you get from a doctor. For MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY!