Why Dont Pain Clinics Take Insurance
UpdatedPain Clinics in the Orlando area charge between $150 and $250 cash per visit.... what aren't they required to take insurance?
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No doctor or clinic anywhere is required to take insurance, unless they receive government funding and must accept some forms as part of the funding agreements.
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Places are required to accept cash as legal tender, but they aren't required to accept credit cards, debit cards, checks, insurance or anything else, if they operate as an independent business.
Have you tried checking with your insurance company to see if they can recommend a doctor in the area?
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