All of Your Insurance Questions...
...Answered Here
1) I Have Recently Been
Involved In A Car Accident. Will My Insurance Cover Chiropractic?
Auto Accidents are usually covered at
100% by your insurance company. We will do any necessary filing
for you. Also if you are involved in litigation, we will accept
leins from your attorney and wait for payment until after your
case settles. Either way, in almost all cases, you will not pay
one cent and can concentrate on getting the care you need.
2) Will My Health Insurance
Cover Chiropractic? What Insurances Do You Accept?
Almost all insurances have chiropractic coverage, including many HMOs and PPOs.
Since insurance companies have recognized that our care is more cost effective
than medical therapies, they are often willing to include chiropractic coverage.
We accept many different types of insurance including Personal Choice, Blue
Cross/Blue Shield, Keystone, Aetna, Cigna, United, Medicare, as well as many
other insurances. Insurance policies these days are complicated especially
if you are not an insurance expert. (Who is?!) To make things easier
for you, please contact my office at (215) 343-3223 and we will contact your
insurance company for you and explain all of your benefits and limitations
before you begin care.
NEW!!! You may now enter in your insurance
information online and submit it to us. We will email you or call you back
with your insurance benefits. Scroll down below for the form.
3) I Noticed You Have Massage Therapy Available.
Will My Insurance Cover That?
Many insurances have coverage for massage.
This will depend on your personal insurance policy. If you would be interested,
we will contact your insurance company for you and find out.
4) What If I Don't Have Insurance?
If you have little or no coverage,
you are not alone! That's why we have very affordable, no-interest payment
plans that are amazingly low cost and affordable! After your examination
and any necessary diagnostic tests, if it is determined that Dr. Holley
can help you, you will be provided a written "Recommended Action
Plan" that spells out how much treatment and care will cost, how
long different phases will take, and what options you have to pay for
the care. At that time you can decide if you want to proceed with care.
If not, there is no obligation what-so-ever! If you're not comfortable
with our Recommended Action Plan, or aren't sure about anything we suggest,
that's just fine! When ever you're ready, we'll be ready. If you decide
to take a pass, that's your choice, and we'll respect your decision with
the utmost of professionalism.
Check Your Insurance Benefits
Here...
Don't live another day in
pain. You don't have to!
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