Can my child still be seen if I don’t have insurance?
Mountainland Pediatrics accepts self-pay (uninsured) patients. Self-pay patients are required to pay at the time of service and will receive
Mountainland Pediatrics accepts self-pay (uninsured) patients. Self-pay patients are required to pay at the time of service and will receive
We are required by Federal Law to report the exact services provided and the exact reason for providing them. It
An inclusive denial means that the insurance believes that one or more service that was billed should have been included
Non-covered services are your responsibility. Before seeing the doctor, we recommend contacting your insurance and verifying which services are covered
Although we have specific prices assigned to each code we bill for, we can't determine what the cost for your
There is a nationally based system (RBRVS) that gives a point value to each service we provide. These points are
Most commercial insurance companies will send you an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) as soon as a claim has been processed.
Co-pays are out-of-pocket expenses that are part of your contract with your insurance. Co-pays are usually a specific dollar amount
Coinsurance is another out-of-pocket expense that may be a part of your contract with your insurance company and is
A deductible is a clause that you may have in your insurance contract that exempts your insurance company from