Birth Control
The cost of prescription birth control (such as IUD, diaphragm, pill, Norplant, etc.) is an eligible medical expense. Also amounts paid for OTC products and devices (such as condoms, etc.) are eligible medical expenses.
The cost of prescription birth control (such as IUD, diaphragm, pill, Norplant, etc.) is an eligible medical expense. Also amounts paid for OTC products and devices (such as condoms, etc.) are eligible medical expenses.
Covered for children 5 years of age or older.
The cost of bandages is an eligible medical expense.
A health care professional must provide evidence of medical necessity for the cost of the medical treatment to be an eligible medical expense. Include evidence of medical necessity by providing a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) that specifically identifies the recommendation and expense is for treatment of a medical condition with the request for reimbursement.
Note: Treatment for normal male pattern baldneess is not eligible if the sole purpose is to enhance appearance.