Toronto Clinic For Preventive Medicine |
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| 3267 Bloor Street West Tel: 416-233-4684 |
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| Website: prevmedclinic.com Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m |
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InsurancePatients are responsible for making payments for services and products directly to the clinic at the time service is rendered (except for OHIP-covered laboratory services for Ontario residents). Cash, Visa and personal cheques are accepted. Some private insurance plans may cover some of the services offered by our clinic. However, the clinic does not apply for, or receive, direct payments from insurance companies. The patient is responsible for finding out if coverage applies, and is additionally responsible for making claims to insurance companies. Patients have found that many of the clinic's protocols, especially intravenous protocols, are covered as prescriptions by group health providers. After treatment at the clinic, these patients have submitted a prescription for the protocols with specific DIN numbers to insurance providers, which in a lot of cases have reimbursed the patients for part or all of the cost. For anyone wanting to check insurance coverage in advance of treatment, it is best to first have a consultation at the clinic in order to obtain a prescription and then submit the prescription with specific DIN numbers to their insurance provider. To our American visitors we offer the best anti-aging and chelation therapy
available at considerable savings due to the higher value of the U.S. dollar. |
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