ELIGIBLE HEALTH CARE EXPENSES:
Typically, eligible health care expenses are expenses incurred for medical care. Medical care expenses include amounts paid for the diagnosis, care, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease or illness and for treatments affecting any part or function of the body.
- Acupuncture
- Air Conditioners*
- Automobile Equipment to Assist the Physically Disabled
- Birth Control Pills
- Braille Books & Magazines
- Childbirth Preparation Classes
- Chiropractic Expenses
- Contact Lenses & Solutions
- Copay Amounts Under Your Insurance Plan
- Coinsurance
- Contacts
- Cost of Guide or Guide Dogs for Persons Who are Visually or Hearing Impaired
- Cost of a Note Taker for a Hearing Impaired Child in School
- Crutches
- Deductibles for Medical, Dental & Vision Plans
- Dental Cleanings & Fillings
- Detoxification or Drug Abuse Centers
- Diabetic Supplies
- Doctor Visits
- Expenses in Excess of Medical, Dental or Vision Plan Limits
- Expenses for Services Connected with Donating an Organ
- Eye Exams
- Eyeglasses
- Hearing Aids
- Household Visual Alert System for Hearing Impaired Persons
- Laser Eye Surgery
- Medically Necessary Mattresses & Boards*
- Orthodontia
- Orthopedic Shoes
- Over-The-Counter Medicines (Click Here to view listing)
- Physical Therapy
- Prescription Drugs
- Psychotherapy
- Radiation Treatments
- Remedial Reading
- Respirators
- Routine Physical Exams
- Smoking Cessation Programs
- Specialized Equipment for Disabled Persons
- Special Devices Such as a Tape Recorder & Typewriter for Persons who are Visually Impaired
- Speech Therapy
- Sterilization Surgery
- Transportation Expenses Related to Medical Care
- Vaccinatins
- Water Fluoridation Devices*
- Weight Reduction Program for Physician Diagnosed Obesity
- Well Baby & Well Child Care
- Wheelchairs
- Whirlpool Baths*
- Wigs For Hair Loss Due To Any Disease*
- X-Rays
* Expenses noted by asterisk must be accompanied by a doctor’s certification indicating the medical disorder, the specific treatment needed and how this treatment will cure, mitigate, treat or prevent a specific medical condition. In some cases, additional documentation may also be required to validate the expense for reimbursement.