Questions about Insurance? We are here to help!

 

Do you have questions about your insurance coverage?

Well... We have answers! 

I have insurance… will my insurance cover my visit? 
You may get reimbursed for your visits with Dr. Sahni by sending in a super bill to your insurance company. Dr. Sahni does not currently bill insurance but will provide you with a super bill for each office visit.  

What is a super bill? A super bill is a receipt for your visit (that includes visit and diagnostic codes) that you send into your insurance for potential reimbursement. We provide all of our patients with a super bill for each visit so that they can reimbursed if possible.

What do I need to do before I send in my super bill? You need to fill out the top portion with your insurance information. Then all you need to do is mail it into your insurance company. The mailing address can usually be found on their website.
 
 

How do I know if I will get reimbursed?
The best way to check if you will be reimbursed is to contact your insurance company and verify your out-of-network benefits. Reimbursement typically depends on multiple factors including your insurance plan, your out-of-network benefits, and your deductible. If you have out-of-network coverage but have not yet met your deductible, your visit with Dr. Sahni may count toward your deductible.

How will my insurance company reimburse me?
Your insurance company will typically send you a check for the part of the visit they will cover.

How long will it take to get reimbursed? 
Once the insurance company receives and processes your super bill, you should receive a check within 30 days.

Can I use my HSA (health savings account) card to pay for my visit? 

Yes! You can use your HSA card for your visit, and depending on your account, it may also cover your nutritional supplements.

We are happy to help.

Please let us know if you have any questions. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested in coming to see Dr. Sahni as a patient. 

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