Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 , My doctor has written me a " prescription " for exercise - which is mainly aquatics, but also can include other " medically supervised " instruction/classes. The charge for joining our new Fitness Center for all that is $50.00 a month - I signed up back in July for a special discount rate - I can go to all the classes I want each month for that, (whether Pilates, Yoga, Spinning and whatever else) plus have use of the gym, plus have use of the pool all I want - when the pool is not in use by Physical Therapy patients and PTs. Now, because this all is NOT physical therapy, of course it is NOT covered by my insurance. But, because I have a " prescription " for the medically supervised classes, I can deduct the cost I pay ( $50.00 x 12 months) off my taxes. ~ Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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