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Intimate Touch Salon/Non-Surgical Hair Replacement educates and caters to men and women from all walks of life suffering from hair loss due to burns, Alopecia, scalp disease and cancer patients that received chemotherapy. Services provided by Intimate Touch Hair Replacement Center may be covered by your health insurance provider.
Our vision is to provide the best and higest standard of service and quality of materials used to complete your customized service. We believe in personalizing every touch.
Our vision is to provide the best and higest standard of service and quality of materials used to complete your customized service. We believe in personalizing every touch.
Did You Know? Health Insurance Polices May Cover Your Cost
If a person requires cranial prosthesis while undergoing Alopecia or cancer-related therapy, they may be eligible for reimbursement under their health insurance plan. Insurance companies are realizing cranial hair prosthesis is more and more a necessity for those recovering from Alopecia and cancer treatments. Most insurance companies cover between 80 to 100% of a cranial prosthesis.
Follow these simple guidelines to assure coverage when it is available through your insurance company. Your physician should be able to supply all the details and make the referral for the purchase of your cranial prosthesis.
Steps for Eligibility
If a person requires cranial prosthesis while undergoing Alopecia or cancer-related therapy, they may be eligible for reimbursement under their health insurance plan. Insurance companies are realizing cranial hair prosthesis is more and more a necessity for those recovering from Alopecia and cancer treatments. Most insurance companies cover between 80 to 100% of a cranial prosthesis.
Follow these simple guidelines to assure coverage when it is available through your insurance company. Your physician should be able to supply all the details and make the referral for the purchase of your cranial prosthesis.
Steps for Eligibility
- Check the benefits of your insurance. There should be a section under "covered expenses" relating to prostheses, prosthetic devices or medical durable equipment. Most companies do not spell out exclusions so pay attention to the actual coverage.
- Make sure to complete the insurance form and have it signed by your physician.
- Request that your physician write a "prescription" for a "full cranial prosthesis" (not a wig) and a letter explaining hair loss and its effects.