Pediatric Health Care's Insurance Information
Pediatric Health Care participates with several insurance companies for the convenience of our patients. It is your responsibility to be aware of your insurance benefits. Each contract has varied benefits, deductibles, copays, and maximums. Be sure to contact your insurance company with any questions regarding coverage. Our billing department will be diligent in filing your claim, however, any dispute in coverage is between you and your insurance companyclaim. It is your responsibility to cover services that your insurance company does not. Payment is due at the time of services rendered.
If you have a billing question, you may reach Colette in our office by pressing #3 on our phone prompt or email from our "Contact Us" page, under "Billing".
Pediatric Health Care participating insurances:
Aetna:PPO, EPO, HMO
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Beaumont Employee Health Plan
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Blue Cross Blue Shield: Community Blue, Federal, PPO, Teamster
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Blue Care Network
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Cigna: PPO, HMO
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Consumers Life Insurance
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Coventry Health
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Health Plus: PPO, HMO
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HAP: PPO, HMO
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Medicaid : straight
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McLaren: PPO, HMO (private insurance)
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Priority Health: PPO, HMO
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PPOM
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Tricare: Standard HMO
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United Health Care: PPO, HMO
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US Health & Life
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Total Health Care : PPO
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Helpful Information:
- Always bring your insurance card to each visit.
- Copay is due at the time of visit. We accept cash, checks, debit and Visa/MasterCard. Failure to pay at time of service may result in a $7.50 service fee.
- Some insurances require naming of a Primary Care Provider. Be sure that your have one of our physicians listed before your first visit to our office.
- Upon the birth of a child, call your Human Resources to inform them of the new addition to your policy.
- Always retain your receipts and explanation of benefits provided by your insurance company.
- Be aware of your laboratory benefits. If your insurance company does not cover labs run in our office, please let us know.
- If a claim is rejected, call your insurance company first. Most questions regarding non-payment of a claim can be answered by them. It is not our responsibility to mediate a dispute between you and your insurance carrier.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 October 2011 16:31 |