If get dental device will Medicare take away CPAP

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Cereal Killer
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Re: If get dental device will Medicare take away CPAP

Post by Cereal Killer » Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:21 am

mike1953 wrote:If your dentist does not accept Medicare you will be paying out of pocket for that.
Too tall wrote: The key is whether the dentist is a Medicare provider, this is critical. If he/ she isn't and can't file the paper work, you'll be out of pocket for the appliance.
Do you guys just make up some fiction in order to post something here?

The dentist I used does not accept Medicare, but Medicare paid for mine one month after it paid for a new CPAP machine.
Cereal Killer wrote:I paid $1600 up front and the reimbursement was $1280.
BTW, It is very rare to find a dentist who accepts Medicare because Medicare doesn't cover dental work.

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