How to find low-cost or free dental, vision and hearing services that Medicare doesn’t cover
Medicare covers most health care services but as new users soon find out, it typically does not cover routine dental, vision and hearing care. Although some Medicare Advantage plans cover routine dental, vision and hearing care services, but most Medicare Advantage plans have a monthly premium, and that’s in addition to the Part B Medicare premium. To help, the National Council on Aging (NCOA) has a guide to find low-cost or free dental, vision and hearing services that Medicare doesn’t cover. Read attached article for a sample of what you can find on NCOA’s guide, click here…
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