Need to know how to proceed with seeking a sports physical for my daughter, but her last well check was within 365 days. The doctor asked me to check with insurance.
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Need to know how to proceed with seeking a sports physical for my daughter, but her last well check was within 365 days. The doctor asked me to check with insurance.
You’re right to double-check, because insurance can be oddly specific about whether they follow a calendar year or a strict 365-day cycle for well checks and sports physicals. Some plans allow a sports physical to be billed separately if it’s tied to school or athletics, while others count it as part of the annual preventive exam and won’t cover another until the exact 365 days have passed.
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@ Drift Boss how did you do? i would love to know how your daughter is doing!
It's great that you're proactive about your daughter's sports physical! Since her last well check was recent, many insurance plans will cover the sports physical without any issues. It might be worth explaining the situation to your insurance provider to clarify their policy. Speaking of checking things, I’ve been really into Fnaf lately; it’s such a fun game! If you ever feel like diving into some games, check out Fnaf.
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