
Billing Information
We strive to provide fast and accurate billing, and our clinic works with most medical insurance companies and we strive to provide fast and accurate billing. Our process works best when you provide us with complete and current insurance information at your first appointment.
What We Need from You
We require that all patients complete our registration form before seeing an Alaska Women’s Health provider, which includes your current insurance information. We ask that you familiarize yourself with your deductibles and co-payments before you visit. Please also notify us as soon as possible if your insurance information changes, so we can update our records accordingly.
When Payment is Required
We require payment at the time of your appointment, which usually means your co-payment or deductible. However, some procedures require full payment before being conducted. We accept cash, personal checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover Card, and debit cards. Don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions or concerns over your bill, our team is always happy to help.
Insurance Plans We Accept
Alaska Women’s Health works with the following insurance plans:
- AETNA
- Alaska Medicaid
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- CIGNA
- Medicare
- Multiplan
- Tricare
- VA
What You Need to Bring
For us to provide the best care possible, please bring your insurance cards to every appointment. If you have a PPO, HMO, or another policy type, please call your insurance provider to ensure they will cover the services you receive at Alaska Women’s Health. All insurance policies, knowledge of the services that are covered, and payments are the responsibility of our patients.
Billing or Insurance Questions?
Please contact us if you have any billing or insurance questions. If you’re unsure about your current status with an insurance carrier, you can contact them or ask for help from our staff.
Your Medical Records are Secure
We take confidentiality very seriously. Alaska Women’s Health will not release your medical records in full or in part without your written consent. For questions about your medical records after becoming an Alaska Women’s Health patient, please contact our medical records department.