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  2. Begin by filling out the personal student information section. Use blue or black ink to print your child's last name, first name, middle name, age, date of birth, and Social Security number.
  3. Complete the mailing address and emergency contact details. Ensure you provide accurate phone numbers for both parents/guardians and any additional emergency contacts.
  4. In the injury/illness history section, detail any medical problems, allergies, and medications your child is currently taking. This information is crucial for their safety during athletic activities.
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While health insurance covers a wide range of medical needs, Player Protect accident insurance specifically targets injuries resulting from sports accidents. This focused coverage allows you to be prepared for the unexpected and helps ensure you have the support you need when it matters most.
In many cases, you can go directly to a Sports Medicine specialist, and insurance will still cover you. Some plans, especially HMOs, do require a referral.
Cost of sports medicine doctor visit by state StateNameAverage Cash Price California $103 - $153 Colorado $91 - $135 Connecticut $99 - $147 Delaware $97 - $14347 more rows
Heres some tips on how you can find out if your insurance plan includes physical therapy. Check Your Coverage Online. Most insurance providers now offer online portals where members can easily log in and check the specifics of their coverage. Call Your Insurance Company. Contact The Physical Therapist You Want to Visit.
The UNLV Health Sports Medicine Clinic offers the latest in medical care to prevent, evaluate, treat, and rehabilitate injuries for both recreational and competitive athletes of all ages.

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For instance, you might pay a $30 co-pay for each physical therapy session after meeting your deductible. Coverage Limits: Many insurance plans limit the number of annual physical therapy visits, often covering 20 to 60 sessions, depending on your plan and medical necessity.
In many cases, you can go directly to a Sports Medicine specialist, and insurance will still cover you. Some plans, especially HMOs, do require a referral. However, many PPOs and employer-sponsored plans allow you to choose your specialist without pre-approval.

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