Insurance
Insurance and Payment Options
Flexible Payment Options at Our Wantagh Lice Treatment Center
Lice treatment is often an unexpected family expense, especially when several household members need to be checked or treated at the same time. Lice Lifters of Nassau County keeps the payment conversation straightforward so parents can understand their options before treatment begins. Costs can depend on appointment timing, hair length, treatment needs, and how many people require service, so please call our Wantagh office for current pricing and availability. We will explain what is included in the visit, what payment methods are accepted, and what kind of receipt you can expect after the appointment.
Insurance, Receipts, and Reimbursement
Coverage for lice treatment varies by insurance plan. We recommend contacting your carrier before your appointment if you want to ask about reimbursement, covered services, or documentation requirements. Our team can provide the kind of treatment receipt families often need for FSA, HSA, or insurance paperwork, but final reimbursement decisions are made by your plan. If your plan does not cover lice treatment, we can still walk through payment options and help you understand the cost factors before you book. If you plan to submit paperwork yourself, ask your plan administrator what documentation they want before the visit. We can provide a receipt for the service, and many families use that record when they review FSA, HSA, or reimbursement options. The important point is that payment support is handled as a practical checkout question, not a promise about coverage. Your plan controls eligibility and reimbursement decisions.
FSA and HSA Payments Accepted
We accept Flexible Spending Account and Health Savings Account payments for eligible treatment services. Many parents use those accounts for healthcare-related expenses, but each plan has its own rules about what qualifies and what documentation is required. If you have questions about using an FSA or HSA card, call our office before your visit. For plan-specific rules, your benefits administrator or insurance provider will have the most accurate guidance.