Pharmacy Listing Sample Clauses

Pharmacy Listing. You do have the choice of purchasing your drugs anywhere you like. However, in order to assist you in choosing a lower cost pharmacy a list of pharmacies and their current dispensing fees is available. Simply click on xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, then click on Managed Health Care, choose your province, then your city and you will find the names and addresses of the pharmacies in your city indicating the maximum, minimum and average level of their dispensing fees charged. This list is updated on a quarterly basis. This information is also available by contacting the Plan Administrator’s Contact Centre. Health Practitioners charges, including x-ray charges, by any of the following practitioners who are registered and legally practising within the scope of their professions, up to the following maximums: - a chiropractor, osteopath, naturopath, podiatrist/chiropodist, acupuncturist, registered clinical psychologist, physiotherapist, registered massage therapist orthophonist/speech therapist up to a maximum of $1,000 per calendar year per family, for all practitioners combined; and No amount will be paid for any visit for which any amount is payable under the insured person's Provincial Health Plan, unless permitted by law. Orthopaedic shoes/orthotics: $200 per shoe or up to a maximum of $400 per calendar year. To be covered under the plan, orthopedic shoes and orthotics must be recommended by a licensed doctor (M.D.), podiatrist or chiropodist, custom made and specifically designed and molded for the covered person, dispensed by a certified podiatrist, chiropodist, pedorthist or orthotist and required to correct a diagnosed physical impairment. Recommendation must include the diagnosis, symptoms and chief complaints. No benefit will be provided if the orthopedic shoes or orthotics are prescribed or dispensed by a practitioner other than those listed above. Important Note: To avoid misinterpretation of what is eligible and what may or may not qualify as a covered expense, it is strongly recommended that you submit an estimate to the Plan Administrator for confirmation prior to the purchase. Breast prosthesis: $150 in any 5 year period Artificial limbs, eyes, back and neck braces: $750 per appliance, per lifetime Hearing Aids: $500 every five years Support Hose And Surgical Stockings up to a maximum of 2 pairs per calendar year. To be eligible elastic support stockings must be recommended by a licensed doctor (M.D.) or podiatrist, provided they have a compression val...
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Pharmacy Listing. You do have the choice of purchasing your drugs anywhere you like. However, in order to assist you in choosing a lower cost pharmacy a list of pharmacies and their current dispensing fees is available. Simply click on xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, then click on Managed Health Care, choose your province, then your city and you will find the names and addresses of the pharmacies in your city indicating the maximum, minimum and average level of their dispensing fees charged. This list is updated on a quarterly basis. This information is also available by contacting the Plan Administrator’s Contact Centre. Health Practitioners charges, including x-ray charges, by any of the following practitioners who are registered and legally practising within the scope of their professions, up to the following maximums: - a chiropractor, osteopath, naturopath, podiatrist/chiropodist, acupuncturist, registered clinical psychologist, physiotherapist, registered massage therapist orthophonist/speech therapist up to a maximum of $1,000 per calendar year per family, for all practitioners combined; and No amount will be paid for any visit for which any amount is payable under the insured person's Provincial Health Plan, unless permitted by law. Orthopaedic shoes/orthotics: $200 per shoe or up to a maximum of $400 per calendar year. To be covered under the plan, orthopedic shoes and orthotics must be recommended by a licensed doctor (M.D.), podiatrist or chiropodist, custom made and specifically designed and molded for the
Pharmacy Listing. You do have the choice of purchasing your drugs anywhere you like. However, in order to assist you in choosing a lower cost pharmacy a list of pharmacies and their current dispensing fees is available. Simply click on xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, then click on Managed Health Care, choose your province, then your city and you will find the names and addresses of the pharmacies in your city indicating the maximum, minimum and average level of their dispensing fees charged. This list is updated on a quarterly basis. This information is also available by contacting the Plan Administrator’s Contact Centre. The Plan will pay an annual maximum for drugs of $3,000 per covered person. The following Extended Health Care benefits are subject to an overall lifetime maximum of $10,000 per covered person: Health Practitioners charges, including x-ray charges, by any of the following practitioners who are registered and legally practicing within the scope of their professions, up to a maximum of $1,500 per calendar year per family for all practitioners combined: - a chiropractor, chiropodist/podiatrist, osteopath, naturopath, or occupational therapist; or - registered massage therapist, registered clinical psychologist, physiotherapist, or speech therapist, when treatment is prescribed by a licensed doctor (M.D.) as to duration and type. No amount will be paid for any visit for which any amount is payable under the covered person's Provincial Health Plan, unless permitted by law. Durable medical equipment and supplies, artificial limbs, eyes, back and neck braces, breast prostheses Support Hose and Surgical Stockings up to a maximum of 2 pairs per calendar year. To be eligible elastic support stockings must be recommended by a licensed doctor (M.D.) or podiatrist, provided they have a compression value of at least 20 to 30 mmHg pressure and are required to treat a diagnosed medical condition Ambulance Hearing Aids $400 per person per ear every 36 months. Maximum of $100 per calendar year for repairs. Purchase of batteries excluded. Dental Care for Accidental Injury Assistive Devices Program (ADP) coverage co-ordinated through the ADP program Out-of-Hospital Nursing charges, paid at 100% for private duty nursing care by a registered nurse (R.N.), licensed practical nurse (L.P.N.), or a registered nursing assistant (R.N.A.) who: - is not a member of your family; and - does not normally live in your home;

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