Examples of Podiatry services in a sentence
Podiatry services are those services provided by health professionals trained to diagnose and treat diseases and other disorders of the feet.
Podiatry services for the treatment of peripheral neuropathy, HIV-related medication side effects (e.g., HAART/protease inhibitor medication regimens may cause ingrown toenails), onychomycosis, and diabetic foot care due to circulatory problems will be covered by the County’s Ryan White Program.
Podiatry services are covered for the Medically Necessary treatment of Acute conditions of the foot such as infections, inflammation, or Injury and other foot care that is disease related.The following services are not covered:• Non-symptomatic foot care such as the removal of warts (except plantar warts); corns or calluses; and including but not limited to podiatry treatment of bunions, toenails, flat feet, fallen arches, and Chronic foot strain; and• Routine foot care.
Podiatry services administered by an appropriately qualified specialist which services may include special nail care, corn and callous care, and other procedures as ordered by your physician.
Podiatry services administered by an appropriately qualified specialist that may include special nail care, corn and callous care, and other procedures as ordered by Resident’s physician.
For Podiatry services that require authorization, please contact the prior authorization unit.
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Podiatry services (additional) The reduction of nails, including mycotic nails, and the removal of corns and calluses.
Podiatry services are rendered by a medical specialist who has received the degree of Doctor of Podiatry Medicine (D.P.M.) from an accredited school of podiatry, has passed the examination given by the National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners and is licensed through the Nevada State Board of Podiatry (in accordance to NRS 635.050).
Podiatry services should provide a specific and dedicated service for the diagnosis, assessment and management of foot problems associated with RA that can be provided in a variety of settings, such as local clinics, hospital out-patient departments, and rheumatology departments (both outpatient and inpatient).