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@midwestbarbie

I think it would be malpractice to not check your calcium and vitamin D level prior to treatment. I don’t see how insurance can refuse to pay for what’s required for treatment.

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It is a test that can certainly help people to prevent illness and disease! Unbelievable that it isn’t a standard part of testing.