Insurance Information

Accountable Health Plan-PPO
Aetna-Choice POS
Aetna-Choice POS II
Aetna-Open Choice PPO
Aetna-EPO
Aetna-Open Access Elect Choice (EPO)
Aetna HMO
Aetna Open Access HMO
Aetna HealthFund
Aetna Managed Choice (POS)
Aetna Open Access Managed Choice (POS)
Aetna-National Advantage Program
Aetna Quality Point-of-Service (QPOS)
Aetna Select
Aetna-Open Access Aetna Select
Aetna-Traditional Choice Indemnity
Aetna-USAccess
Arizona Foundation for Medical Care PPO
Arizona Foundation for Medical Care EPO
Arizona Foundation for Medical Care POS
Arizona Foundation for Medical Care POS Plus
Arizona Medical Network-PPO
Arizona Medical Network-EPO
Banner Health Plan
BCBS -Indemnity
BCBS -PPO
BCBS -HMO/Choice
BCBS -HMO/Select
BCBS -Senior Preferred
Beech Street PPO
Benefits of America/Medisys PPO
CCN-Community Care Network PPO
CorVel PPO
HMA PPO (same as Arizona Medical Network)
Humana Choice Care Network-PPO
Humana Choice Care Plus Network-PPO
Humana Gold Choice (Senior Plan)
Humana National POS - Open Access
Interplan Healthcare Group (IHG)
Mayo Health Plan
Medicare
Medicare-Railroad
Pacificare Signature Value Access (EPO)
Pacificare Signature Options (PPO)
Pacificare Signature Freedom (SDHP)
Schaller Anderson EPO
Schaller Anderson HMO
Secure Horizons Direct
Sierra Health Medicare PPO
Three Rivers PPO
Today's Options (Medicare Advantage Plan)
Tricare (Non-participating)
United HealthCare Options PPO
United HealthCare Select Plus POS
United HealthCare Select EPO
United HealthCare Select HMO
United HealthCare Select Plus HMO
United HealthCare Choice
United HealthCare Choice Plus
United HealthCare Choice HMO/Choice Plus HMO
USA Managed Care PPO

About Our Fees

Your fee is based on the time spent with you during your visit, the complexity of your medical condition and any treatment that is provided. But proper attention to your care also requires additional time spent beyond that when you are in the office. Such time may also be used to:

  • Create or maintain your permanent medical record.
  • Communicate with pharmacies about your prescriptions.
  • Review, interpret and document all lab test results and communicate those results, orally or in writing to you.
  • Review current X-ray or scan reports, compare them with reports of previous scans, and, when the studies are abnormal, consult with the radiologist.
  • Consult via phone about your case with referring or consulting physicians and other health care providers.
  • Prepare patient education materials.
  • Conduct medical research relevant to your case.
  • Procure authorizations from health plans for ancillary testing.
  • Complete insurance applications and claim forms.
  • Conduct utilization review negotiations with hospitals and insurance companies.
  • Review and manage hospital records.
  • Draft letters of necessity to obtain medical services, instruments or prescriptions that you need.
  • Arrange for hospital admissions and follow-up consultations with nurses, attending physicians and house staff.
  • Draft reports and forms, including home health care orders and nursing facility orders.