Chiropractic Services (limited) 

Helps correct a subluxation (when one or more of the bones of your spine move 
out of position) using manipulation of the spine. You pay 20% of the 
Medicare-approved amount, and the Part B deductible applies 
This is from the medicare 2010 booklet on page 27.
My co-pay is $10 per visit, I'm going weekly & it really help a lot.
Hope this helps,  Todd in CC, TX

--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Krissy <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Krissy <[email protected]>
Subject: [TMIC] medicare and chiros
To: "TM List" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 8:36 AM







This is the specialty list I saw: 




Choose one Specialty Type: 





 
Anesthesiologist Assistant


 
Audiology *


 
Nurse - Anesthetist


 
Nurse - Clinical Specialist


 
Nurse - Midwife





 
Nurse - Practitioner


 
Nutrition Services


 
Other


 
Physician Assistant


 
Psychology - Billing Independently *





 
Psychology - Clinical


 
Social Work


 
Speech Language Pathologist


 
Therapy - Occupational *


 
Therapy - Physical *** Note: The majority of healthcare professionals with the 
specialties displayed participate in Medicare. This means they agree to accept 
mandatory assignment in all claims. These healthcare professionals may only 
bill you your share of the costs (deductible and coinsurance amounts). Medicare 
pays them directly. There are some exceptions. They are marked with an "*" 
above. Please contact these Other Healthcare Professionals to determine whether 
or not they accept assignment.


then I looked just under physicians....rather than speacialty....and there they 
were!! yay!!! I'm definately going back !

~Krissy~
We are all in this together, by ourselves.
- Lily Tomlin

~I'm In pretty Good Shape 
For the Shape I am in~

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