Need Benefits That You Can Afford? Posted: 11-19-05 17:52pm
Save up to 80% off of services including
dental, vision. Chiropractic, and
perscriptions. You can cover everyone
in your household for $19.95 and $11.95
for an individual a month. No claims to
fill out, no heath questions, gives you
immediate savings, and there's no limit on
how many times you can use it, and covers
everything.
dental
orthodontics (braces) for both children
and adults. · cosmetic dentistry such
as bleaching or aesthetic bonded finishes
in selected markets. · all specialists:
periodontists, endodontists, pedodontists,
oral surgeons, orthodontists, &
prosthodontists. · all ongoing
dental/medical problems (conditions) are
covered except orthodontic treatment in
progress, even if you've had a dental
problem for a long time.
vision
your optical provider will reduce his
rates up to 60%! Your benefits include:
more than 12,000 optical providers
nationwide including most national chains
such as lenscrafters, pearle vision, jc
penny, and montgomery ward. Save from
20%-60% on all frames, lenses, tints,
scratch resistant coatings, & uv
protection. · save up to 60% on contact
lenses including daily wear, extended
wear, disposable, tinted, bifocals, and
gas permeable. Save from 5%-30% on
opthamology exams and surgery (including
rk & alk) with certain providers in
selected markets.
chiropractic
your chiropractor will reduce his rates up
to 50%! Your benefits include:
more than 7,500 participating doctors in
chiropractic network. Free initial
consultation. 50% savings on all
diagnostic services. 50% savings on all
required x-rays.
prescription
enroll today and save up to 50% on your
prescription! Over 50,000 retail
pharmacy locations nationwide, including
most national chain pharmacies, such as
eckerd, walgreens, and k-mart. Your
benefits include:
save up to 50% on most generic
prescription drugs. Save up to 25% on
most brand-name prescription drugs.
Most prescription drugs are covered both
at the retail pharmacy and by mail order.
Special savings on most high-volume
maintenance type drugs. Toll-free number
to locate independent &
chain-participating pharmacies. 30%
savings on all treatment and other
services. Toll-free number to locate
participating network.
health
as of right now our health benefits are
only offered in the following states:
california, arizona, washington, texas,
pennsylvania, new york, kentucky,
oklahoma, kansas, missouri, illinois,
tennessee, michigan, ohio, virginia,
georgia, maryland, new jersey, delaware,
massachusetts, & connecticut. More
states to be added soon.
An individual can be covered for $49.95 a
month and for a household $59.95 a
month.
You can be covered even though you have a
preexisting medical condition.
sign up before nov 30th
and get your first month half off and the
application fee waived.
**this is not insurance. They are only
benefits, and you recieve your discount at
the time of the service!!
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jthorn76
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Nov 2005 Posts: 4 Location: WV
Posted: 12-03-05 02:07am
Starting dec 5th ameriplan is launching
it's nationwide health benefits. With
400,000 providers. $59.95 for household
and $49.95 for an individual. Save
25-80% on services.
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