Orthoptics Sample Clauses

Orthoptics. Charges for orthoptics (eye muscle exercises).
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Orthoptics. (36) Other charges—no coverage for charges that would not be incurred if the subscriber was not covered. Charges for which the sub- xxxxxxx or his/her dependents are not legally obligated to pay including, but not limited to, any portion of any charges that are discount- ed. Xxxxxxx made in the subscriber’s name but which are actually due to the injury or ill- ness of a different person not covered by the plan. Miscellaneous service charges—tele- phone consultations, charges for failure to keep scheduled appointment (unless the scheduled appointment was for a mental health service), or any late payment charge.
Orthoptics. 20.8.1(h)(i) Orthoptist (Qualified) A person holding a qualification recognised by the Orthoptic Board of Australia.
Orthoptics. (NN) Other charges as follows:
Orthoptics. (a technique of eye exercises designed to correct the visual axes of eyes not properly coordinated for binocular vision).
Orthoptics. (40) Other charges—no coverage for charges that would not be incurred if the subscriber was not covered. Charges for which the sub- xxxxxxx or his/her dependents are not legally obligated to pay including, but not limited to, any portion of any charges that are discount- ed. Xxxxxxx made in the subscriber’s name but which are actually due to the injury or ill- ness of a different person not covered by the plan. Miscellaneous service charges—tele- phone consultations, charges for failure to keep scheduled appointment, or any late pay- ment charge.
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