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    Ted Ratliff
    Owner, SFS Associates,
    As a rule no, not unless there is a medical necessity.  Check the exclusions in your policy or contact your insurance company before the procedure to find out for sure if the procedure you need to have done is covered.  Without knowing the details of the situation it is hard to give a definitive answer.
    Answered on May 31, 2013
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