Price and Policies


 

Price (Cash, Check, Credit Card, and HSA/FSA Cards Accepted)

Acupuncture

  • Initial intake:  $150

  • Return visit:  $90

  • Pediatric visit (12 and under):

    • Initial intake: $90

    • Follow up: $45

  • Sliding scale offered for BIPOC and queer folx experiencing financial hardship.

  • Lindsey accepts MVA and workers compensation on a case by case basis. Contact Lindsey to connect more about this.

Nutrition Consults

  • Initial intake: $90

  • Follow up: $50

 

Covid-19 Policies

  • Clinic cleanliness is a priority. High touch areas will be disinfected regularly.

  • A HEPA filter will run at all times.

  • Masks are required to be worn at all times. While masks signs are not posted in the building, please be respectful of our community and wear mask in stairwell, elevator, and hallways.


A Word About Insurance

  • I accept motor vehicle accidents (MVA) and workers compensation (WC) insurance.

  • Accepting some health insurance companies soon! Check back in a month or so!

    • For now, I can provide you with a receipt, also called a superbill (a form completed by a practitioner that allows you to be reimbursed by your health insurance company for the health care services for which you paid out of pocket) that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. A superbill does not guarantee that an insurance provider will pay for the services provided. It is your responsibility to contact your insurance provider to find out what will be covered. Note that superbills cannot be used with medicare or medicaid.

  • The only way to know if your insurance company will pay is to ask them directly. Here are the steps to take:

    • Call the customer service phone number listed on your health insurance card. Keep your insurance card handy.

    • Ask, "I want to work with an out-of-network acupuncturist. How much will you cover?"

      The benefit is usually expressed as a percentage, such at 80% of the cost of the visit.

    • Ask if you have to reach a deductible before they’ll cover out of network office visits.

    • Ask, “Where should I mail or fax my superbills?” They might tell you it’s best to have

      the provider submit the superbill electronically for you. Insist on getting a physical mailing

      address. Emphasize that you will be mailing in the claim yourself. (Our office will not

      submit claims electronically.)

    • Be sure that your benefits are clear to you. If anything is confusing, don’t be afraid to ask

      the same question two or three times.

 

Cancellations

Your appointment time is reserved just for you. A late cancellation or missed visit leaves a hole in the day that could have been filled by another client. As such, I require 24 hours notice for any cancellations or changes to your appointment. Patients who provide less than 24 hours notice, or miss their appointment, will be charged a cancellation fee of $60.