No.. In 2004, they no longer cover that service.
"No. The province no longer covers chiropractic services. People are responsible for paying the fees charged by chiropractors. People with private insurance may have these services covered in part or full by their private plans."
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/chiropractic.html
no its not covered by Ontario health insurance plan
no its not
is magnetic healing covered by ohip
Retinol is covered by health insurance.
It will depend on the condition you are diagnosed with. Here is some info on how to get covered http://www.ehow.com/how_2033158_health-insurance-cover.html
Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) coverage generally applies only within Ontario. However, if you are temporarily outside Ontario, you may be covered for certain urgent medical services in other provinces, but this is not guaranteed. It's important to carry your health card and check with local health authorities in other provinces regarding coverage specifics. For longer stays or relocations, you should consider obtaining health insurance from the province you are visiting or moving to.
There are lots of different kinds of health insurance. Some offer partial coverage for chiropractic. Some have HSA/FSA plans that allow you to set funds aside for health care you choose, including chiropractic. Some policies pay a percentage of chiropractic fees, some limit the number of visit, others offer no coverage at all. If chiropractic is important to you, make sure you choose a policy that covers it.
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No, Nicorette products are not covered by health insurance. You need to pay out of pocket for this.
The Ontario Health Insurance Plan.
The ISU Armac company offers Chiropractor insurance they typically cater to companies. The Atena, Cigna and Great West health insurance companies offer chiropatric insurance in their health insurance.
No, you do not have to be married to be covered under the same health insurance plan.