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Ante/Post Natal Services
Looking to get some of your ante/post natal classes covered under your health insurance? If there’s a new arrival on the way and you’re getting ready for the big day, we’ve got your back.
Depending on which extras package you hold with health.com.au, you’ll be able to claim back on ante/post-natal classes, so you can be confident that you’re prepared with everything you’ll need for the main event.
Be advised that if your ante/post Natal treatment is handled by a physio, it’ll fall under your physio limit, as this’ll be billed as a physio consultation. Make sure you’re seeing a midwife, specialist or lactation consultant to ensure that your limit is used correctly.
Of course, if you’ve got any questions on this or anything else, drop us a line.