Elective Treatment definition

Elective Treatment means medical treatment, which is not necessitated by a pathological change in the function or structure in any part of the body, occurring after the Covered Person’s effective date of coverage.
Elective Treatment means Medical Treatment, surgery or any other procedure scheduled by Your Physician to occur at a later date.
Elective Treatment means medical treatment, surgery or other procedures scheduled by your physician to occur at a future date.

More Definitions of Elective Treatment

Elective Treatment means any treatment that is not medically necessary.
Elective Treatment means medical treatment which is not necessitated by a pathological change in the function or structure in any part of the body occurring after the Insured Person’s Effective Date of coverage. Elective Treatment includes, but is not limited to: tubal ligation; vasectomy; sexual reassignment surgery; impotence (organic or otherwise); submucous resection and/or other surgical correction for deviated nasal septum, other than necessary treatment of covered chronic purulent sinusitis; treatment for weight reduction; infertility; complications arising from cosmetic surgery; circumcision; bunions; hammertoes; and impacted toenails. Elective Treatment includes breast reduction and breast implants except for breast reconstruction following a mastectomy as provided for in the Breast Reconstruction Expense Benefit. Elective Treatment includes immunizations except for childhood immunizations as provided for in the Childhood Immunizations Expense Benefit.
Elective Treatment means medical treatment, which is not necessitated by a pathological change in the function or structure in any part of the body, occurring after the Covered Person’s effective date of coverage. Elective treatment includes, but is not limited to: tubal ligation; vasectomy; breast reduction unless as a result of mastectomy; sexual reassignment surgery; submucous resection and/or other surgical cor- rection for deviated nasal septum, other than necessary treatment of covered acute purulent sinusitis; treatment for weight reduction; learning disabilities; immunizations; botox injections; treatment of infertility and routine physical exam- inations.
Elective Treatment means medical treatment, which is not necessitated by a pathological change in the function or structure in any part of the body, occurring after the Covered Person's effective date of coverage. Elective treatment includes, but is not limited to: vasectomy; breast reduction unless as a result of mastectomy; submucous resection and/or other surgical correction for deviated nasal septum; treatment for weight reduction; learning disabilities; Botox injections; and treatment of infertility. Eligible Expense as used herein means a charge for any treatment, service or supply which is performed or given under the direction of a Doctor for the Medically Necessary treatment of a Sickness or Injury:
Elective Treatment means treatment, surgery or any other procedure scheduled by Your physician to occur at a future date.
Elective Treatment means medical treatment which is not necessitated by a pathological change in the function or structure in any part of the body occurring after the Insured Person’s Effective Date of coverage. Elective Treatment includes, but is not limited to: tubal ligation; vasectomy; sexual reassignment surgery; impotence (organic or otherwise); submucous resection and/or other surgical correction for deviated nasal septum, other than necessary treatment of covered chronic purulent sinusitis; treatment for weight reduction; infertility; complications arising from cosmetic surgery; circumcision; bunions; hammertoes; and