Financial Policy Overview
Thank you for choosing us as your health care provider. We are committed to providing you with the best medical care. If you have private medical insurance, we will be happy to help you receive your maximum allowable benefits. In order to achieve these goals, we need your assistance and your understanding of our financial policy.
- All co-pay, coinsurance and/or deductibles are due at the time of service.
- A $29.00 fee will be charged on all returned checks.
- We accept cash, checks, or most major credit cards.
- We offer payment arrangements for large balances with extenuating circumstances by phoning our billing/collections department in advance.
Insurance Participation
Blue Ridge Neuroscience Center, P.C. participates with most major insurance carriers. As a courtesy to you, we will file your insurance. However, we remind you that your insurance is a contract between you, your employer and the insurance company. We are not a party to that contract unless we are
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Liability and Work Related
Automobile Accidents, Work-Related Injuries, and Disability
If you were injured on the job and your employer has filed a verified claim with his workers' compensation insurance, we will bill the carrier directly. You must obtain written authorization from your employer regarding this injury in order for us to treat you. If for any reason your employer's insurance company later denies responsibility for the bill, you, as the patient, will be responsible of the bill.
If you have been injured in an automobile accident and/or are represented by an attorney; remember that since you are the one receiving treatment, payment is still your responsibility. Liability actions pending against others are complex. A successful resolution of these actions may be protracted or may not occur at all. We require payment in full for your first visit. In the event surgical intervention is required, financial arrangements can be made through our insurance department.
If you were injured on the job and your employer has filed a verified claim with his workers' compensation insurance, we will bill the carrier directly. You must obtain written authorization from your employer regarding this injury in order for us to treat you. If for any reason your employer's insurance company later denies responsibility for the bill, you, as the patient, will be responsible of the bill.
If you have been injured in an automobile accident and/or are represented by an attorney; remember that since you are the one receiving treatment, payment is still your responsibility. Liability actions pending against others are complex. A successful resolution of these actions may be protracted or may not occur at all. We require payment in full for your first visit. In the event surgical intervention is required, financial arrangements can be made through our insurance department.