- Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Fibroids
- Characterized by especially heavy menstrual flows...
More Info » - Pelvic Support Problems (Pelvic Organ Prolapse)
- Many women have changes in their pelvic organs...
More Info » - Incontinence
- Urinary incontinence - the involuntary loss of urine...
More Info » - Abnormal Pap Smear Results
- The Pap test is a way of detecting abnormal cell changes...
More Info » - Menopause
- Most women go through some physical, mental, or emotional changes during this time...
More Info » - Endometriosis
- In order to diagnose endometriosis, your doctor will question you about your symptoms...
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- 2420 Sonoma St, Suite B
Redding, CA 96001
Phone: (530) 246-4455
Insurance
Below is information regarding our insurance policies.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Insurance is very complicated - even for those of us who work with it every day. We encourage you to be familiar with our policy and benefits. However, we do understand that sometimes it is difficult to understand what those policies and benefits mean.
We have many years of experience working with different policies and practices of most insurance companies. That is why our helpful and experienced business office employees are always available when you have a question. Please feel free to contact us Monday through Friday 8:00 - 4:30 at (530) 246-0165.
LISTING INSURANCE PLANS WE ARE CONTRACTED WITH
LISTING OF NETWORKS WE ARE CONTRACTED WITH
FINANCIAL POLICIES FOR WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATES OF REDDING
As a courtesy, our office will bill your insurance plan for services provided in our office - the unpaid balance is then your responsibility. If you are not covered by private insurance you will be required to pay at the time of service. Therefore it is important to have your current photo id and effective insurance card(s) available at each visit. An active coverage insurance ID card must be presented or your appointment will be rescheduled to another date when current information can be provided, unless you choose to pay cash for your visit and be reimbursed when your insurance information is provided.
Co-payments are due at the time of service. If payment is unable to be collected your appointment will be rescheduled.
After insurance payment, account balances are due and payable within 30 days from the date of patient responsibility. Delinquent balances, which remain unpaid beyond 90 days, will be assigned to a collection agency.
We accept cash, checks, most major credit cards, and money orders for the payments.
Please direct any billing and/or insurance questions you may have to our billing department at (530)246-0165. Our billing staff will be more than willing to help you in any way they can!