Examples of Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner in a sentence
This benefit is subject to a maximum of one (1) outpatient visit to the Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner for each day.
This Benefit shall be payable if the Member receives medical treatment for psychiatric, psychological, mental, or behavioural conditions, senile dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease) and Parkinson’s diseases at the clinics of Registered Medical Practitioner or Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner on an outpatient basis.
We shall reimburse the Reasonable and Customary charges actually incurred for the Insured’s Out-patient consultation visit(s) with, and Chinese medicines prescribed by, a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner for a Covered Cancer.
This benefit is subject to a maximum of one (1) consultation with or treatment by a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner for each day.
This Benefit shall be payable when the Member undergoes for diagnostic purposes an imaging or laboratory examination on an out-patient basis where such examination is consistent with the symptoms or diagnosis and subject to written recommendation from a Registered Medical Practitioner for all diagnostic imaging and laboratory tests or written recommendation from a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner or Chiropractor for X-ray only and laboratory tests.
This Benefit shall also be payable for acupuncture and tui na performed by a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner on an out-patient basis.
This Benefit shall also be payable for acupuncture and tui na performed by a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner on an outpatient basis under Non-HealthNet Benefit.
This Benefit shall also be payable for acupuncture performed by a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner on an out-patient basis.
The charges for Outpatient consultations with a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner, including acupuncture treatment and Chinese medicines prescribed by the Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner.
This Benefit shall be payable when the Member is treated by a Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner for bonesetting treatment on an out- patient basis at the Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner's clinic, and incurs consultation fee and charges for Medically Necessary Chinese Medicines prescribed at the time of consultation by such practitioner and obtained at a legitimate source on the same day of consultation.