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Is naturopathic medicine covered by insurance?

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Is naturopathic medicine covered by insurance?

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The services offered by licensed naturopathic doctors are covered by most extended health benefit plans. Please check with your provider to understand the details of your coverage. Naturopathic services are not covered by OHIP.

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Health insurance coverage varies with each insurance company and the patient’s plan within the company. We encourage you to contact your provider directly to inquire about your policy. At this time there are a few companies in New Hampshire that cover our services; our office can give you the completed forms required for you to send to your insurance company. Some companies will cover our programs and classes and may cover some office appointments. We are happy to assist you with this process by explaining our services and programs to you and/or your provider.

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Some insurance companies may re-emburse for Naturopathic care. This is something that can change often. Please check with your individual plan. Back to Top 8. Will you work with my medical doctor? Yes. Our goal is to restore you to good health. Coordinating with your other health care providers is an important part of that. Back to Top 9. How many times will I have to see my Naturopathic Doctor? It depends on the nature of your condition. Some individuals heal more quickly and are seen less often. In general, after the first office visit, you will return in three weeks to assess your progress and determine whether modifications to the treatment plan are needed. The goal is to bring your to a greater level of health, so typically visits become less necessary and less frequent over time.

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