About Insurance
We accept insurance. If you have coverage, we will submit the bills for you. Once your insurance company begins payments, you will only be responsible for the amount not covered.
We recommend you contact your insurance company to verify coverage for acupuncture.
If acupuncture is not covered by your insurance plan, it qualifies as a flexible spending account expenditure. We can give you a bill to submit to your FSA.
We are not in any insurance networks.
Will your insurance cover your acupuncture treatments?
Every insurance policy is unique to the policyholder. A given insurance company negotiates different coverage amounts, deductibles, copays, what is covered, etc. with different employers. AbsoluteQi is an out-of-network provider for all insurance plans. Your plan may or may not cover acupuncture, your diagnosed condition and/or treatment.
If you have questions about your acupuncture insurance coverage, it is best to call your insurance carrier to understand your coverage, copays or coinsurance, deductible amounts, and yearly maximums. Also, ask if there is a limit to the number of acupuncture treatments you can have in a year.
You may call us, and we will be happy to answer any questions. However, please understand that all plans are different, and we may not know the specifics of your plan.
To our knowledge, no insurance company has coverage for fertility treatments.
How We Work
If you have acupuncture coverage, we will submit claims to your insurance provider. You are responsible for payment at the time of service, and we will make adjustments/reimbursements or give you credit once we receive the first Explanation of Benefits (EOB).
Medicare: Medicare is VERY restrictive in acupuncture coverage. It ONLY covers a limited number of treatments for chronic low back pain and must be performed in a medical doctor’s office to submit claims. Unfortunately, unless you have a Medicare Advantage Plan. we can not submit to Medicare at this time,
All Horizon BCBS Omnia Plans do NOT cover acupuncture.
But why can’t you just tell me the price?
Since we are a medical clinic (not a spa), we cannot diagnose your medical condition or provide acupuncture cost estimates over the phone or email as we will not know the specifics of your case.
The cost of your acupuncture treatment is determined at your consultation. It is based on a medical case review of your condition and possible causes, how long it has lasted, severity, medications, previous medical interventions, prognosis, and your treatment goals.
Dr. Rhonda will answer any questions you have regarding your case or treatment plan or pricing during your private consultation.