Billing & Insurance
At Reconstructive Orthopedics, we have one standard of care for all—the best.
Billing Information
The professional fees in our office are carefully examined and are customary for orthopedic surgeons in our area. We make every attempt to keep your overall medical expenses to a minimum. The cost of operating a large orthopedic practice is significant, and this is reflected as part of our fee. Billing costs are a portion of this overhead, and in an effort to keep this cost to a minimum, it is expected that fees for office visits and X-rays will be paid at the time your service is rendered. This gives you a clear understanding of your bill and an opportunity to discuss any problems.
We do not want any patient to suffer undue financial hardship because of their misfortune.
If you are having difficulty with your account, please do not hesitate to request a meeting with our accounting department where a confidential discussion may help resolve your problem. For your convenience, payments for your office visits may be made by cash, check, or credit card.
Insurance Information
Reconstructive Orthopedics wishes to provide our patients with as much information as possible regarding their potential out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. For a list of the insurance companies and plans with which our practice participates, please use the following button.
This list may not be comprehensive. If your plan is not listed, we suggest contacting us or your health insurance company to verify if Reconstructive Orthopedics is in or out of network with your specific plan.
Additional Information
For Reconstructive Orthopedics office visits, payment is expected on the day of your office visit. You will be provided information and a form to use in claiming the reimbursement from your insurance company, but we will not file claims for you unless we have a prior agreement with your insurance carrier.
For surgical procedures and other services performed outside of our office, we may agree to file with your insurance company for payment to be made directly to us. This will allow you to avoid paying a large fee and having to wait to be reimbursed. You will be asked to talk with our accounting department prior to your surgical procedure to make certain that we have appropriate insurance information for your account. We will do whatever we can to assist you with your insurance claim.
In instances where there is an accident-related injury that may require legal action, we hold the person who has received our services responsible for the bill payment, regardless of any pending legal action. Please note, deductibles and co-payments are due at the time of your appointment.
For work-related injuries, we will need written authorization from your insurance carrier.
If you have any questions regarding work-related conditions, please contact our office at (609) 267-9493.
Please note, deductibles and co-payments are due at the time of your appointment.
If you have any questions regarding insurance coverage or payment and billing, please contact a Reconstructive Orthopedics representative at (609) 267-9493.
No Surprise Act - Good Faith Estimate ("GFE")
Under the law health care providers are required to give patients who don't have insurance or who are opting not to use their insurance an "estimate" of the cost for non-emergent services. These services include office visits, x-rays, bracing, injections, fracture treatment and elective non-emergent services. For elective non-emergent surgical procedures, Reconstructive Orthopedics, PA will provide facility (Hospital and Surgical Center) contact information to obtain the estimated cost(s). These costs are separate from the surgeons fees.
For more information regarding your "GFE" at Reconstructive Orthopedics, PA please call the Central Business office at 609-267-9400 ext 1223 or 1224.