QWill my insurance company cover physical therapy?
AMost insurance companies will pay for physical therapy. However, the number of visits, co-payments and deductible varies from one insurance plan to another. To confirm your coverage, it is best to call your insurance company or visit their website to find out what coverage your individual plan offers. Insurance companies will not cover the cost of any physical therapy supplies that you may choose to purchase for home use.
QWill you bill my insurance companies?
AWe will bill both primary and secondary insurance companies except for Medicaid.
QWhat is a deductible and how do I find out if I have one?
AA deductible is the amount of money that your insurance plan expects you to pay before they will pay any portion of your medical expenses. Some plans apply a deductible only one time. Other plans may apply a deductible for each type of medical treatment (i.e. psychiatric, speech therapy, physical therapy, physician’s visit, etc.) that you receive. A deductible is usually a yearly charge. The best way to learn about your deductible is to contact your insurance company or visit their website. Using your contract/ID number will allow you to access this information for your individual plan. The contact information is usually posted on the back of your insurance card.
QHave I met my deductible for the year?
AThe best way to find out the most accurate information regarding your deductible payments is to contact your insurance company or visit their website. You will be able to access information pertinent to your individual plan by using your contract/ID number. The contact information should appear on the reverse of your insurance card.
QWhat is a co-pay?
AA co-payment is the amount of money you are required by your insurance carrier to pay each time you visit a therapist. Some insurance plans have a set dollar amount that is due upon each visit and other plans require you pay a percentage of your total charges for each visit. If you have a deductible, you will pay the deductible first and then be charged for the co-payments. To find out more information about the co-payment policy with your individual plan, please call your insurance company or visit their website.
QDo you bill insurance companies for treatment due to a motor vehicle accident?
AWe will bill your insurance company for treatment due to a motor vehicle accident. In order to do so, we need to have the claim information, insurance company name, and a point of contact.
QDo you bill Worker’s Compensation?
AWe do bill insurance companies for Worker’s Compensation. In order to do this we will need to have the claim information, insurance company name and a point of contact. Each Worker’s Compensation has slightly different requirements, so we will call to verify the requirement.