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Claimable medical expenses
You can claim expenses relating to an illness or operation paid to legally qualified doctors, nurses or chemists and public or private hospitals. However, expenses for some cosmetic operations are excluded.
To find out which operations and dental services and treatment are cosmetic and whether you can claim your payments for them, see Changes to net medical expenses tax offset - cosmetic surgery .
Medical expenses which qualify for the tax offset also include payments:
to dentists, orthodontists or registered dental mechanics
to opticians or optometrists, including for the cost of prescription spectacles or contact lenses
to a carer who looks after a person who is blind or permanently confined to a bed or wheelchair
for therapeutic treatment under the direction of a doctor
for medical aids prescribed by a doctor
for artificial limbs or eyes and hearing aids
for maintaining a properly trained dog for guiding or assisting people with a disability (but not for social therapy)
for laser eye surgery
for treatment under an in-vitro fertilisation program.
http://www.ato.gov.au/individual ... =/content/19181.htm
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