PAYMENT POLICY
Chiropractic services are provided and billed by the International Chiropractic Centre. Our providers participate in most of the major health insurance plans in the region. The following are the health plans which we currently accept.
Types of Payment Accepted:
All major credit cards and personal checks are accepted.
If your plan is not listed, we will be unable to file a claim on your behalf. However, we can provide you with a form that you can submit to your insurance company to instruct them to send reimbursements directly to you.
Please be aware that with any health plans, there may be deductibles and copayments for which you could be responsible.
HEALTH PLANS
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Personal Injury Liens
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Auto Med Pay
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Workers Compensation Insurance
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Most HMO and PPO insurance plans are accepted
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Kaiser Permanente
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AnthemBlue Cross
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Blue Shield
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Landmark
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Medicare
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Medi-Cal
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UnitedHealthCare
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Cigna
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HealthNet
QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR BILL
What billing or insurance information will I receive?
You will receive a copy of your bill. After your insurance has paid, we'll provide you with a monthly statement of your account.
How long will it take to get things settled with the insurance company?
Generally, it takes from 45 to 60 days to obtain payment from an insurance carrier.
Why am I getting bills from the doctor?
Each provider who provides professional services will send you a separate bill from his or her office. These doctors will include:
- your own chiropractor
- other providers who conducted tests and procedures
- consulting physicians chosen by your primary treater to read and interpret test results.
These physicians may include specialists in radiology and chiropractic radiology.
I received a notice that my insurance company has paid on my bill -- but I can't understand how they calculated their payment amount. Do you know?
If we have received any such information from your insurance company, we'll be glad to share it with you. However, for answers to any questions about insurance payments, deductibles, or co-payments, you generally need to check with your insurance company.