Are we "in plan" for you?

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In Network:

All Blue Cross/Blue Shield programs.
Al  Aetna, VNS and Wellcare programs.

Medicare, and accept assignment for all Medicare patients.

For all other plans, please  call us....  if your co-pay for specialist is $30 or higher, then we will treat you.
even if we are not in your network, the most you will pay us os an initial $100.00 for the examination and then we will see you as though we were "in network".

We  accept  full assignment  for all Auto accident patients

We accept full assignment for all Worker's Comp patients, who have permission to see their "own doctor".
[See article on Worker's Comp- click here]

 

No Insurance

 

For patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, flexible payment programs can be arranged. If you have no insurance or do not have chiropractic benefits there is still a way for you to receive the care you need. Many patients pay directly for care, as they discover chiropractic to be extremely cost-effective and affordable.

 

Health on a Budget

 

At Allied Chiropractic Center we're convinced that a small amount of your time and money to care for your most important asset--your health--will be far less time consuming and expensive than trying to recover it. If you feel you do not have enough time or money to take care of yourself, please contact us--we can help!  The last thing we want is for you to come to our wellness center in crisis. So please, we would like to encourage you to take your health very seriously.  As the old saying goes, if you don't have your health, you don't have anything.  Unfortunately, too many people don't discover how true that statement is until it is too late.


NOT ACCEPTED (we will  treat you, but you will  need to arrange payment):

We do NOT  accept  any MediCaid patients (except those with Blue Cross/Blue Shield), unless  you also have Medicare.

We do not accept assignment for GHI, or 1199  plans, except those that give you free choice of doctor.

Copyright 2011 Payment options / Plans. by Stephen Press, DC, PhD. All rights reserved.