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FAQs
What are cash prices?
Cash prices are the costs for medical care associated with an appointment or procedure. These costs aren’t reimbursed by insurance. In some cases, patients have the option of billing insurance (if accepted) or paying the cash price out of pocket, so Tia strives for transparency on what we charge.
Why are cash prices different by clinic?
Healthcare prices vary by region for most healthcare providers including Tia, based on factors like labor costs (such as physician or therapist wages), costs associated with having in-person clinics (like real estate and medical supply costs), and based on terms set in partnership with health plans in different markets. Tia aims to provide price transparency for services by market to enable access and to avoid surprise medical bills.
What if I have insurance coverage and don’t pay cash for services?
If you have in-network coverage with Tia then your health plan will be billed the cost of your medical care. However, patients are still responsible for their co-pay and/or coinsurance depending on your plan. We always recommend calling your health plan to check your deductible and in-network coverage.
What payment types do you accept?
We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, JCB or UnionPay. We do not accept cash or checks at this time.
I can't find my procedure/service, what should I do?
We recommend messaging a care coordinator in regards to the procedure/service you are looking for. If we offer the service we can send you a link to book your appointment with cost information, or send you contact information for a referral.