Podiatrist metlife 2026

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Podiatry is generally covered by insurance if the treatment is medically necessary. Cosmetic or routine foot care, such as nail trimming or corn removal, is usually not covered.
IS REFERRAL NECESSARY? In most situations, you do not need a referral to meet a podiatrist. However, patients who need a form of discount or reimbursement for example, those with Medicare or health insurance plans will need to get a referral from their physician before booking an appointment.
The 10 most common foot problems we treat in our podiatry clinics Plantar Fasciitis. Heel Pain. Blisters. Corns and Calluses. Bunions. Ingrown Toenails. Gnarly or thick toenails. Achilles Tendinitis.

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