Eligible durable equipment includes, but is not limited to, items such as:
- Wheelchairs and wheelchair repairs (lifetime maximum of $250)
- Walkers
- Hospital beds
- Traction kits
- Braces, Crutches, Splints and Trusses. Not solely for athletic use.
- Orthopaedics: maximum of $150 per benefit year for Custom-Made Orthopaedic shoes when they are required for the correction of deformity of the bones and muscles and provided they are not solely for athletic use and are prescribed by a physician, podiatrist, chiropodist or chiropractor. Modifications, repairs and adjustments to custom-made orthopaedic shoes are covered without a prescription.
- Prosthesis:
reasonable and customary charges when prescribed by a physician for artificial limbs or other prosthetic appliances.