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Pittsburg, Kansas | Yes, once you have a "history" of something, the number of visits a year seem to line up exactly with what your insurance will pay, for some strange reason.
I have an eye doctor, and I am diabetic so checking my eyes periodically is definitely a good idea, that wants to see me at least two times a year. That is what the insurance will pay unless he can find something else that "needs checked", then maybe more. But I'm pretty certain, based on many trips of seeing him for many years, that once a year would be more than adequate. I skipped two or three years once and nothing had changed at that time.
But the insurance will pay once a year for a field of vision test and during a seperate visit a computer picture of my optic nerve. So those are the tests he wants on two visits a year. | |
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