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I went to my ophthalmologist and he was the one who first mentioned MS when he diagnosed optic neuritis. It was covered under my medical insurance because it was for a medical vision problem. It should be covered under your medical coverage as long as you use an ophthalmologist.
Explanation of the difference between eye care providers: http://www.readinstyle.com/three-os.aspx
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I go to the Optomologists all the time to have my eyes checked when
ms acts up and it is covered under medical care. Even for cataracts. It is the Optomotrist that just checks eyes for glasses that is not covered uless you have special coverage for him. I don't. Jappy |
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