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Answer`s (2):
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Rikki
If your daughter doesn't qualify for Medicaid, you can try applying for Healthy Kids or KidCare here:
https://www.healthykids.org/apply/index....
You would most likely have to pay $15 or $20 per month. A lot of children qualify even if one or both parents are working. In the meantime, you can make an appointment to have her seen at your local health department. They offer free or low-cost health care for low-income individuals without health insurance. Here's the link for your county:
http://www.dchd.net/children.htm.
Unfortunately, if you don't qualify for Medicaid, I don't know of anything else that you can do. Hope this information will at least help your daughter. Good luck!
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Rick
You might want to try and bookmark this site for research information on health insurance. news, articles and more. It may have the resources to help you with your question.
http://www.healthinsurance-guide.net/
http://www.healthinsurance-guide.net/
Doctors in Jacksonville, FL
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Florida Sports Medicine Institute in Jacksonville, FL
14810 Old Saint Augustine Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32258-2451 -
Department Pediatrics in Jacksonville, FL
653-1 W 8th St, Jacksonville, FL 32209