At the time of your visit, patients need to provide the front desk with the correct insurance information, including your insurance card, to be copied. We will perform courtesy billing for you, provided you have given us all pertinent billing information. Patients will be responsible for full payment of any co-payments, co-insurance and deductibles required by their insurance company.
Your insurance coverage is an agreement between you and your insurance company. Financial responsibility rests with the patient for deductibles, co-insurance and non-covered services.
In addition to your bill from the center, you may receive a bill from other entities. Click here for a list of possible service providers that may charge you.
If your insurance requires authorization for an office visit, please contact your referring physician for that authorization prior to calling for an appointment.
We participate in a wide variety of insurance plans. We accept Medicare as well as other insurances, including preferred provider organizations (PPOs) and health maintenance organizations (HMOs). We are continually contracting with new insurance providers. Please contact us to verify that our office and surgery center are contracted with your particular health plan provider.
Our accepted insurances include:
- All ObamaCare plans
- Aetna
- Amerigroup
- AVMED
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield
- Cigna
- HealthSun
- Humana
- Medica Health Plans
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Preferred Care Partners
- Preferred Medical Plan
- Simply Healthcare (Medicare & Medicaid)
- United Healthcare
The Cost of Your Procedure
Because you are responsible for costs for covered healthcare services until you reach your deductible, you should comparison shop if you elect to have a nonemergency procedure.
You can use tools like Healthcare Bluebook and the Medicare Procedure Price Lookup (for Medicare patients). Many health insurance websites also provide information on where to find in-network services.
Planning a Procedure on a HDHP
A High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) is a plan with a higher deductible than a traditional health insurance plan.
Managing Healthcare Cost
A High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) can be a wise way to save money on health insurance and take a proactive role in your healthcare.
Understanding Your Insurance
Health insurance is an agreement between you and an insurance company of your choosing.