Insurance and Billing

What You Need to Know About Insurance and Billing

At the time of your visit, patients need to provide our office with the correct insurance information, including your insurance card to be copied. We ask that all co-insurance and deductibles be paid at the time the service is performed. We will perform courtesy billing for you, provided you have given us all pertinent billing information.

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. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.

We offer the option to pay bills through our secure patient portal, or quick pay without a patient portal account.

Patient Portal

Send us a message, request an appointment, check your lab results, or pay your bill; all from our secure patient portal.

Quick Pay

Quickly pay your bill online, without the need for an account.

We accept most insurance plans, but don’t hesitate to call us with any insurance or billing questions. Our staff is eager to address any questions or concerns you may have.

We accept the following insurance plans:

  • Aetna
  • Aetna Medicare
  • BCBS
  • Blue Cross Medicare
  • Champ VA
  • Cigna
  • GEHA
  • Great West Healthcare
  • Humana/ChoiceCare Network
  • Humana Medicare
  • SC Healthy Connections Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • MultiPlan
  • MedCost
  • PHCS
  • Tricare for Life
  • Tricare-Standard
  • United Healthcare
  • United Healthcare Medicare

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.