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The following insurances are those we are currently contracted with. If there is any concern about coverage, always check with your insurance to be sure we are contracted.
We file claims to insurance companies providing coverage secondary to Medicare or Tricare, whether contracted or non-contracted. Those claims to non-contracted carriers are crossed over electronically from the primary payer or submitted once by paper as a courtesy to our patients. We are not able to refile or appeal claims to non-contracted carriers. If a non-contracted insurance carrier fails to pay within 30 days of our filing, the balance becomes the patient’s responsibility and will be billed accordingly.
Questions regarding coverage should be directed to your insurance carrier’s Membership Services or your employer’s Human Resources Department. Be aware that many insurance carriers have websites with listings of contracted providers.
| Aetna Health Insurance Arizona Foundation for Medical Care Assurant Health / John Alden Beech Street BlueCross BlueShield CIGNA HealthCare Community Care Network Coventry First Health / The First Health Network Great West Healthcare Health Net | HMN (Health Management Network) RAN/AMN Humana Medicare Railroad Medicare Multiplan PHCS Sterling Option I Tricare West (standard only) Tricare for Life (secondary only) United Health Care Evercare PacificCare Fee for Service AARP Medicare Principal Health Insurance University Physicians Health Care Group |
We file claims to insurance companies providing coverage secondary to Medicare or Tricare, whether contracted or non-contracted. Those claims to non-contracted carriers are crossed over electronically from the primary payer or submitted once by paper as a courtesy to our patients. We are not able to refile or appeal claims to non-contracted carriers. If a non-contracted insurance carrier fails to pay within 30 days of our filing, the balance becomes the patient’s responsibility and will be billed accordingly.
Questions regarding coverage should be directed to your insurance carrier’s Membership Services or your employer’s Human Resources Department. Be aware that many insurance carriers have websites with listings of contracted providers.



