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December 6, 2007 at 10:07 PM #111185December 6, 2007 at 10:19 PM #111002
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ParticipantRay no comment on the quality of the chiro or not. However it took me a BIG hassle to get flex to pay for my wifes chiropractic treatment. All this pretty much depends on the flex administrator cuz a few years ago the administrator we had would pretty much take any treatment carte blanche. This admin however is a pain in the ass and we had to have a letter from my wifes primary authorizing the treatment or something to that effect. My advice is to check with the flex admin prior to getting the treatment.
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December 6, 2007 at 10:19 PM #111118SD Realtor
ParticipantRay no comment on the quality of the chiro or not. However it took me a BIG hassle to get flex to pay for my wifes chiropractic treatment. All this pretty much depends on the flex administrator cuz a few years ago the administrator we had would pretty much take any treatment carte blanche. This admin however is a pain in the ass and we had to have a letter from my wifes primary authorizing the treatment or something to that effect. My advice is to check with the flex admin prior to getting the treatment.
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December 6, 2007 at 10:19 PM #111152SD Realtor
ParticipantRay no comment on the quality of the chiro or not. However it took me a BIG hassle to get flex to pay for my wifes chiropractic treatment. All this pretty much depends on the flex administrator cuz a few years ago the administrator we had would pretty much take any treatment carte blanche. This admin however is a pain in the ass and we had to have a letter from my wifes primary authorizing the treatment or something to that effect. My advice is to check with the flex admin prior to getting the treatment.
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December 6, 2007 at 10:19 PM #111169SD Realtor
ParticipantRay no comment on the quality of the chiro or not. However it took me a BIG hassle to get flex to pay for my wifes chiropractic treatment. All this pretty much depends on the flex administrator cuz a few years ago the administrator we had would pretty much take any treatment carte blanche. This admin however is a pain in the ass and we had to have a letter from my wifes primary authorizing the treatment or something to that effect. My advice is to check with the flex admin prior to getting the treatment.
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December 6, 2007 at 10:19 PM #111195SD Realtor
ParticipantRay no comment on the quality of the chiro or not. However it took me a BIG hassle to get flex to pay for my wifes chiropractic treatment. All this pretty much depends on the flex administrator cuz a few years ago the administrator we had would pretty much take any treatment carte blanche. This admin however is a pain in the ass and we had to have a letter from my wifes primary authorizing the treatment or something to that effect. My advice is to check with the flex admin prior to getting the treatment.
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