At Urgent Care For Feet, each location is independently operated, which means billing and payment policies may vary slightly. However, most of our locations accept major insurance plans and Medicare. If your insurance is not accepted at a particular office, a cash or credit card payment option will be available. You can contact the location nearest you to discuss pricing and payment options before your visit.
Insurance and Medicare Coverage
Using your insurance at Urgent Care For Feet works much like visiting any doctor’s office. When you arrive, you will be asked to provide your insurance card, and the clinic will submit the claim to your insurance provider on your behalf.
Depending on your individual plan, you may still be responsible for:
- Copays (the fixed amount you pay at the time of service)
- Deductibles (the amount you pay before insurance begins to cover costs)
- Coinsurance (the percentage of costs shared between you and your insurer)
If you have Medicare, many services will be covered in the same way as at a traditional physician’s office. Always check with your plan provider for details about coverage, eligibility, and any out-of-pocket expenses you may owe.
If We Don’t Take Your Insurance
If a location does not contract with your insurance provider, you will not be turned away. Instead, the office will offer you a self-pay or cash rate, which you can discuss with the staff when scheduling your appointment.
Why Coverage May Differ by Location
Each Urgent Care For Feet location is partnered with a local podiatry office or foot and ankle specialist. Because of this, insurance contracts are handled individually at each site. While most clinics accept a wide range of insurance plans and Medicare, the exact coverage may differ.
Questions About Your Bill?
For the most accurate information, please contact the location directly. Their billing team will be able to:
- Confirm whether your insurance is accepted
- Estimate your out-of-pocket responsibility
- Explain available self-pay options
Tip: Just like at any doctor’s office, it’s always best to call your insurance provider in advance to confirm coverage and understand your benefits.