Social security refund
Social security refund
Fitting after mutilating surgery | Nomenclature lppr | Rate |
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Provisional ocular prosthesis on a template | 2520809 | 363.48€ |
Provisional ocular prosthesis with impression taking | 2531894 | 439.21€ |
Definitive ocular prosthesis with borrowing | 2585460 | 975.00€ |
Ocular prosthesis, renewal with impression taking | 2591583 | 845.00€ |
Ocular prosthesis, renewal with revision of the initial counter type | 2538229 | 487.26€ |
Ocular prosthesis, renewal with complementary impression taking | 2545070 | 747.15€ |
Covering apparatus | Nomenclature lppr | Rate |
Prosthesis provisional ocular, recovery test, tolerance test | 2541450 | 156.50€ |
Provisional ocular covering prosthesis made to measure | 2503780 | 527.05€ |
Provisional ocular covering prosthesis with impression taking | 2531807 | 918.80€ |
Ocular covering prosthesis, renewal with impression taking | 2594044 | 918.80€ |
Ocular covering prosthesis, renewal without impression taking, with master model | 2540829 | 620.95€ |
Re-polishing of appliances | Nomenclature lppr | Rate |
Organic ocular prosthesis, filling | 2540338 | 31.50€ |
Coverage of the ocular prosthesis following nomenclature on medical prescription:
2503780 Postoperative provisional prosthesis: € 527.05
Applied 3 weeks to 1 month after the operation.
It is worn for 1 to 2 months to prepare for wearing the first definitive prosthesis.
2585460 First definitive prosthesis: € 975
Installed approximately 2 months after the provisional. It can be kept for 2 years, if there is no major modification of the cavity or reoperation.
Renewal :
Social security organizations provide for a replacement of the prosthesis every 6 years. But when a modification of the cavity appears which causes a decentering, a reduction in the palpebral opening or an intolerance of the prosthesis, social security covers the renewal of this prosthesis after medical justification.
Repolishing :
Whenever the patient seems to have discomfort with their prosthesis, deposits of mucus or scratches may have affected the surface of the prosthesis. Polishing will remedy this inconvenience.
Control visit:
The ophthalmologist ensures the tolerance of the prosthesis during a regular "medical follow-up", in collaboration with the prosthetist, for the greater good of the patient concerned. The patient must know that his ocular prosthesis applicator will find all the assistance necessary for the proper maintenance of his apparatus.