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  • Acupuncture

What's covered and do you need a referral?
Go to Health plan coverage and cost information, and click on Coverage documents. View your Coverage Agreement to see if your health plan covers acupuncture and if you need a referral.

If your plan doesn't cover acupuncture, or if you have used all your covered benefits, our ChooseHealthy™ Program offers reduced rates on acupuncture with contracted providers.

How many visits do you have left?
Go to Health plan coverage and cost information, and click on Benefits usage. Select Alternative Medicine in the benefit type dropdown to see how many visits you have left.

Find an acupuncturist
Go to the Provider Directory and search for acupuncture.

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