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21. Cosmetic Dentistry Blog at My Dentist USA: February 2008
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Dental Insurance
From a ton of research, and constant surveying of dentists, most dental Insurances have a maximum benefit of anywhere from $800 to $2,300 dollars. This can obviously, usually cover some of your expenses. However, most of the cosmetic dentistry is considered not mandatory, and therefore not covered by Insurance. The basic fact is, the Insurance companies, as we all know, want to take care of you at the lowest cost possible, not really the best service or option available for you. You would be very surprised at how much your dentist can, and will work with you. All dentists found on
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22. Education and Laser Eye Surgery Experience for Los Angeles LASIK Surgeon Dr....
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Sonmez B, Maloney RK. Central Toxic Keratopathy: Description of a syndrome in laser refractive surgery. Am J Opthalmol (in press)
Stulting RD, John ME, Maloney RK, Assil KK, Arrowsmith PN, MD, Thompson VM, for the US Verisyse Study Group. Three-year Results of Verisyse Phakic Intraocular Lens Implantation: Results of the US FDA Clinical Trial. Ophthalmology (in press).
Scientific Presentations
Maloney RK, Deland EC, Frey H. A natural language retrieval system for surgical records (paper). Congress of the World Association for Medical Informatics, Versailles, France, 1979.
Maloney RK, Stark WJ, McCally RL. Intraocular pressure
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23. LASIK Los Angeles FAQ, Laser Eye Surgery Frequently Asked Questions from Dr....
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Return to top Will insurance cover my procedure? insurance coverage depends on many factors, including which vision correction procedure you require. Typically, LASIK is not covered by most insurance plans. We recommend you bring your insurance card to our office so we can check. Sometimes we are pleasantly surprised. We may also be able to work with your human resources or benefits department to arrange flex pay plans or corporate contracts. Click here to email Dr. Dougherty Return to top How does LASIK work? LASIK (Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) is a surgical procedure that employs a cool beam of laser light to reshape the
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24. Great teeth: everything you need to know to keep your pearly whites healthy ...
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Even if you don't have insurance, you can afford dental work. Consider this option
If you have maxed out your job's dental benefits or don't have any coverage at all, a discount dental plan may be the best way for you to go. Reduced-fee plans such as Aetna Dental Access, GE Wellness and Uni-Care 200 are not insurance. There are no premiums, deductibles or copays. Instead, members pay an annual fee of about $100 for individuals and $190 for families for access to dentists who have agreed to provide their services at a reduced rate. Depending on their geographic location, members can save from up to 50 percent on a wide range of routine, surgical
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26. Cosmetic Dentistry Blog at My Dentist USA: June 2008
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What about my dental insurance? Will it cover this?
After thorough research, and constant surveying of dentists, most dental insurances have a maximum benefit of anywhere from $800 to $2,300 dollars. This can obviously, usually cover some of your expenses. However, most of the cosmetic dentistry is considered elective, and therefore not covered by insurance. The basic fact is; the insurance companies, as we all know, want to take care of you at the lowest cost possible, not really the best service or option available for you.
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27. Plastic Surgery Questions Answered by Beverly Hills Board Certified Plastic ...
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carefully evaluated.
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE coverage is sometimes available for breast reduction surgery. Many factors determine your eligibility, including the specific terms of your INSURANCE policy and the amount of breast tissue to be removed. A letter of predetermination may be required by your INSURANCE company prior to surgery.
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE
The most common method of reducing the breasts involves three incisions: one around the areola, one that runs vertically from the areola to the bottom of the breast at its crease, and one that runs along the crease.
After the surgeon removes excess breast tissue,
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28. LASIK Seattle FAQ, Laser Eye Surgery Frequently Asked Questions from Dr. Mar...
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top Is there any chance my insurance company will reimburse me? Some insurance companies do offer laser vision benefits, and we work hard to keep up on what insurances help with the cost. If we don't know, we can check for you if you call one of our Refractive Counselors toll-free at 1-877-508-2020. If you desire to check your own insurance, note that coverage is often under medical benefits rather than vision. Click here to email Dr. Walker Return to top Is this a wise choice and a safe procedure for me? Outcomes of LASIK and PRK have been so successful that most qualifying members of our staff have had laser eye surgery. As the leading provider
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29. LASIK Albuquerque FAQ, Laser Eye Surgery Frequently Asked Questions from Dr....
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vision correction covered by insurance? Probably not, as most insurance companies consider laser vision correction "elective surgery" and it is not usually a covered benefit. However, a few of the larger employers and some Unions do cover the procedure. So, it is certainly worth checking with your insurance company to see if you are covered. Click here to email Dr. Teahan Return to top What about having both eyes done at the same time? This is a medical decision between you and your Doctor. The exciting news is that because of the accuracy associated with laser vision correction, both eyes are most often treated at the same time. However, if you
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30. Plastic Surgery Questions Answered by Newport Beach Board Certified Plastic ...
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dissolve on their own.
Insurance does not generally cover surgery that is done purely for cosmetic reasons. Surgery to correct or improve vision or surgery for eye deformity or injury may be reimbursable in whole or in part. It is the patient's responsibility to check with the Insurance carrier for information on the degree of coverage
Plastic surgery makes it possible to correct many facial flaws and signs of premature aging that can undermine self-confidence. By changing how you look, facial plastic surgery can help change how you feel about yourself.
Special topics related to eye lid surgery:
1-Ptosis: Droopy eye lid due to abnormal
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