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Does the CNSS, insurance, Cooperative of Government Employees.. pay for a mole removal? or is it considered as a beautifying thing? thanks in advance
Jul 17, 2013
They usually do pay for skin lesions if they receive a report from the surgeon prior to the procedure.
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