Billing & Insurance

We participate with most local and many national insurance plans. However it is your responsibility to understand whether your insurance has limits on the doctors you can see, or the services you can receive.

If you provide complete and accurate information about your insurance, we will submit claims to your insurance carrier and receive payments for services. Depending on your insurance coverage, you may be responsible for co-payments, co-insurance, or other deductible amounts. 

Please contact our billing office or call your insurance carrier should you have questions.

No Surprises: What’s a good faith estimate?

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Information for Self-Pay Patients

The No Surprises Act protects patients from unexpected medical bills, primarily for out-of-network services received at in-network facilities. However, for self-pay patients—those who pay out-of-pocket or are uninsured—the law requires healthcare providers to give a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) of expected charges before services are provided. This estimate must be clear, itemized, and provided in writing. If the final bill is significantly higher than the estimate (by $400 or more), the patient has the right to dispute the charges through an independent resolution process. The goal is to promote price transparency and prevent unexpected financial burdens for self-pay patients.

Accepted Insurances

We accept most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and more. Contact us to find out if we accept your insurance plan. We have competitive self-pay rates!

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna
  • Beacon
  • Magellan
  • Harvard Pilgrim
  • Tricare
  • Medicare
  • Optum
  • Medicaid