It's best to just call, they do take medicaid and medicare HMOs, but more than likely they'll take care of you or at least recommend an organization that does. So many post questions to google pages. c'mon folks, just call. Calling and asking isn't going to interfere with your current or future care, you will only have issues if you DO something that is clearly contrary to the rules. As long as you're not doctor shopping or trying to get multiple prescriptions from different doctors for the same or similar medications, then you should have nothing to lose by making an appointment. If they take your insurance, give you an appointment, you're golden as long as you don't test positive for illicit or unprescribed substances, have a valid need for care, and don't have a current prescription of a controlled substance prescribed for a period of time of which they are gone before that period is over. If there's nothing to hide, than don't worry folks.
Ik they take amerigroup as a secondary to Medicare. But not sure if they take it as a primary.. He's an amazing doctor tho..
My pain management dropped me because I had a car accident looking for new one, idk why he thought he wasn't gonna get paid, gave me enough meds for the month
I have nothing to hide. I go to this doctor becuz of a car accident but my car insurance is capped n they want 276$ next month an was just wondering if they too medicaid. I did call but i get the run around.
I'm sure he does just call the office they'll work with u if anything see if u can change it where it won't affect other doctors... I have Medicare & my secondary is UnitedHealth Care PPO Complete
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