Fever Reducing Medication
A health care professional must prescribe Over-the-Counter (OTC) drugs and medicines for you to be reimbursed for the expense. With a prescription, the cost of an OTC fever reducing medicine is an eligible medical expense.
A health care professional must prescribe Over-the-Counter (OTC) drugs and medicines for you to be reimbursed for the expense. With a prescription, the cost of an OTC fever reducing medicine is an eligible medical expense.
The cost of an ovulation kit is an eligible medical expense.
Note: Other expenses associated with an active attempt to conceive (i.e. amounts paid for egg and sperm donation, treatment of infertility, and semen and embryo storage (including shots, in-vitro fertilization, and artificial insemination) must be recommended by a healthcare professional and will require a Letter of Medical necessity to be eligible.
The cost of eye exams, eye patches, reading glasses including OTC reading glasses, prescription eyeglasses (including prescription sunglasses), tinting of prescription eyewear, prescription goggles and prescription safety glasses are eligible medical expenses. In addition, repairs to Eyeglasses, Prescription Sunglasses, Reading Glasses and Prescription Goggles/Safety Glasses are all eligible medical expenses.
Note: Non-prescription sunglasses, eyeglasses needed for vision correction or reading as well as warranties for repairs and replacements are not eligible medical expenses.
The cost of experimental medical services are an eligible medical expense as long as they are administered by a health care professional to treat a medical condition.