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Q: What doctors accept medicaid for breast reductions?
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Will medicaid pay for breast reductions?

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Medicaid breast reduction doctors in Georgia?

Go to Wellcare.com. Search for a doctor. Even if you have another type of medicaid the plastic surgeon should take it.


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Where can you find the NHS guidelines and criteria for breast reductions?

http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Breast-reduction/Pages/Introduction.aspx I am looking for official guidelines that I can reference in a paper that I am writing. any ideas?


If someone was to get a breast reduction could someone use those reductions as implants?

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