Patient Information

Check with your employer or health plan to see if they cover our services for cancer diagnosis, treatment, screening and prevention.

Also check with your insurance company for any special instructions so that your insurance company will pay for your visit with us.. Your insurance company can tell you about any co-pays or deductibles for which you will be responsible. Knowing this information beforehand will help keep you from running into problems once you arrive.

If you don't follow your insurance company's instructions, you may have to pay additional money out-of-pocket before you see the doctor. If you find your insurance company does not cover treatment provided by us, ask what you can do to obtain this coverage. And please be sure to write down the name of the person with whom you spoke for future reference.

As a patient, your insurance claims, both primary and secondary, can be filed by us. We will work with you to help you receive full benefit from your insurance and will respond to any requests from insurers for additional medical information. Each insurer has specific requirements that must be met prior to consultation and treatment. Reauthorizations may be required throughout treatment. In addition to your insurance provider, your referral specialist can answer questions about insurance verification and/or prepayment requirements.