At Brunswick Surgery Center our commitment to patient-centered care includes helping you navigate your health insurance and orthopedic care coverage. When you visit an orthopedic doctor, it is wise to verify whether your insurance is accepted, and what your plans cover. Whether you are in need of orthopedic doctors that accept Medicaid, or other forms of insurance, Brunswick Surgery Center is happy to help you find out what you need to know prior to your visit.

Learning More About How Your Orthopedic Insurance Coverage Works

We encourage you to check your insurance provider manual. These resource guides often provide the information you need prior to making an appointment, including full terms of service. In many cases, you can find out more about your personal health insurance by visiting your insurance company’s website. Verifying coverage gives you peace of mind, so you can focus on your treatment and recovery.

Brunswick Surgery Center accepts most insurance plans and welcome Medicare, Medicaid, and Workers’ Compensation claimants. We file insurance claims as a service to our patients. Our goal is to participate with major insurance companies.

List of insurances and payments accepted:

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Advantage plans
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield State Health Plan
  • Cigna
  • Medcost
  • Humana Advantage
  • Medicare
  • Medicare Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) 
  • Medicare with supplements
  • Optum VA
  • United Healthcare
  • Worker’s Comp
  • Self Pay
  • Tricare policies (not prime)

More About Brunswick Surgery Center and Your Health Insurance

Our main priority is to help each patient have a successful procedure and recover swiftly. To do this, we need your help. It is impossible to keep track of all individual insurance plan requirements. Verifying the terms of your insurance plan will help the process go much smoother and prevent you from having to self-pay at the time of your visit.

We depend on you to know your coverage requirements. We will file your claims for you and assist you in obtaining maximum reimbursements, but ultimately, you are responsible for your bill.

To help ensure an error-free process, please take the following into consideration:

  • You are expected to have your insurance card(s) and photo ID with you on the day of your surgery.
  • Please advise the receptionist of any change in address or telephone number.

Your Insurance Policy and Copays

Co-payments must be paid prior to your surgical procedure. Insurance is considered a method of assisting patients with medical expenses; it is not a substitute for payment. Many insurance companies require a nominal co-pay for each visit. For your copay (or amounts not covered by your insurance plan), we accept:

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • American Express
  • Discover