Haro Podiatry Center has been able to provide effective treatment for numerous patients over many years. During this time, we have been able to compile a list of questions that are often asked. You are certainly always welcome to give us a call if you have a question not featured in the section. While you’re on the line, be sure to request your appointment with Dr. Haro so he can create a treatment plan to resolve your foot or ankle problem. We add to this section, so be sure to check back periodically!
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Do I need a referral?
Only if your insurance requires it.
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Do you accept cash or card?
We accept both.
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Does my insurance cover this?
We offer complimentary insurance benefit verification, and we'll let you know about your insurance coverage before your appointment.
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What are the payment options available for settling my bill?
Depending on the amount we'll have to discuss with the billing department and decide on the pament, every case is different and will be resolved accordingly.
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What insurance do you accept?
We accept most major insurance plans including BCBS, CIGNA, UHC, MERITAIN, OSCAR, WELLCARE, HUMANA
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Why have I received this bill?
There could be different reasons for patients to have a bill, insurance not paying for a procedure, missing appointments among others.
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How can I verify that the estimated amount is correct?
We received the information based on your insurance. You can always call your insurance and verify the same information.
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Do I need to make a payment on the same day?
Yes, our policy is collecting the same day of visit.
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What is a coinsurance?
It's a portion of the medical cost you pay after your deductible has been met.
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What is a copay?
It is a fixed amount of money that you pay out0of0pocket for a coverd healthcare service. It's essentially a predetermined fee you pay each time you recive a service like a doctor's visit, prescription, or lab test.
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What is a deductible?
A deductible is the amount you must pay out-of-pocket for coverd healthcare services before your insurance plan starts paying for them.