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Are insurance company's obligated to pay for an interpreter for a hearing impaired patient, while being seen by a doctor for an office visit?

the person who is deaf is required to have an interpreter

It depends on your type of insurance. call to insurance company or read the information of your insurance documents.

I shouldn't think so. However, you might just want to check your particular policy. Perhaps yours does.

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