WE CAN HELP YOU UNDERSTAND EXACTLY HOW MUCH YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY!
2. WHAT IS A DEDUCTIBLE? A deductible is a fixed amount of money that an insured patient must pay out of pocket before the insurance company will pay any medical expenses. Much like a copay, your deductible amount will be dependent upon your insurance company, as not all insurance providers follow the same guidelines. Your insurance company will be able to tell you exactly how much your deductible is. We will also discuss deductibles with you at your first appointment, to outline how much you may have to pay before your insurance provider picks up the cost. 3. WHAT IS COINSURANCE? Coinsurance refers to the amount of cost that you split between your insurance provider. For example, 80/20 is a common coinsurance, in which the insurance company will pay 80% of a medical cost and the patient will pay the remaining 20%. Again, each insurance company will have a different coinsurance policy, so it is important to discuss this with them beforehand to figure out what percentage of costs you will have to pay. We will also discuss this with you at your first appointment to figure out how your percentage will play into the costs of our services. SAVE MONEY AND FIND RELIEF TODAY! At Advanced Balance Physical Therapy, we are more than happy to discuss any further monetary or insurance questions that you may have. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and discuss how we can help you save money on your treatments! Don’t hesitate on treatments simply because of money uncertainty — we are here to help you every step along the way.
Insurance terminology can be confusing. There have been several instances where our patients don’t understand their benefits because they simply don’t know what to ask their insurance providers. Below we’ve provided some definitions for some common terms that you can discuss with your insurance provider prior to scheduling an appointment: 1. WHAT IS A COPAY? A copayment, also referred to as a copay, is a fixed amount of money that a patient may have to pay prior to receiving a medical service. The amount of each patient’s copay is defined by their insurance company and may vary depending on what plan you have. In some cases, copays may even be waived altogether by your insurance provider. To find out what your copay may be for physical therapy services, contact your insurance provider. We will also discuss copays with you before your first appointment.
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Relieve Neck Pain In Minutes Try this movement to help loosen sore neck muscles.
APPLE , GOAT CHEESE , AND PECAN PIZZA
INGREDIENTS • 1lb six-grain pizza crust • Cooking spray
• 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil • 2 tsp Dijon mustard • 1 tsp fresh lemon juice • 1 1/2 tsp honey • 2 cups baby arugula • 3 tbsp chopped pecans, toasted
BIRD DOG 4-POINT ARM & LEG RAISE Begin by placing your knees and hands on the floor, with your hips and shoulders at a 90° angle. While keeping stable and engaging your core muscles, lift one arm and an opposite leg straight out toward the horizon, with your thumb pointed to the ceiling. Place both arm and leg back down to starting position. Repeat 10 times and then repeat this exercise with the opposite arm and leg. To build stability, this exercise can first be performed using only the arm or leg, and the opposing arm or leg can be added once ready for progression.
• 3 cups thinly sliced Fuji apple • 1 cup crumbled goat cheese • 2 tsp chopped fresh thyme
DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 450°. Place pizza crust on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Arrange apple slices evenly over pizza crust; top with cheese. Sprinkle thyme evenly over cheese. Bake at 450° for 8 minutes or until cheese melts and begins to brown. Combine oil and next 3 ingredients (through honey) in a medium bowl, stirring with a whisk. Add arugula; toss gently to coat. Sprinkle pecans evenly over pizza; top with arugula mixture. Cut pizza into 6 wedges.
Always consult your physical therapist or physician before starting exercises you are unsure of doing.
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