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What kinds of services does Medicare regard as routine foot care?

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What kinds of services does Medicare regard as routine foot care?

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(05/19/05) Services considered routine foot care include – -The cutting or removal of corns or calluses -The trimming, cutting, or clipping of nails -The debridement of nails -Cleaning and soaking the feet -The use of creams to maintain skin tone -Any service performed when there is not an illness, injury or symptom involving the feet

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