Fees for Visits and Herbs
Initial Visit: $95. The initial
visit focuses on health assessment, diagnosis of presenting problems
and identifying a treatment plan. A simple four-page questionnaire
is filled out to assist in this process. An acupuncture treatment
is included, if indicated. Alternative techniques, such as moxibustion,
may be included or substituted. Generally, plan on an hour to an hour
and half for the initial visit.
Follow-up Visits: $75. These visits
are used to assess and discuss progress, provide treatment. Generally
an hour is set aside for a follow-up visit. Former patients returning
with new problems are generally charged at a follow-up visit rate.
Pattern Herbs: Chinese herbs may
be part of your treatment plan. The cost of herbs, if prescribed,
is not included in the visit fee. Herbs come in two general forms:
pattern and raw. Pattern herbs are based on classical Chinese formulas
and generally come in pill form. The cost of pattern herbs varies
by type.
Raw Herbs: $25. (1 week supply)
East Care maintains a full pharmacy of over 250 Chinese raw herbs.
These herbs can be combined for a prescription tailored to a patient's
specific needs. These herbs are generally prepared at the time of
your visit.
Follow-up Raw Herb Consultations:
$45. These visits include an assessment of progress, adjustment and
preparation of herbal prescriptions. There is no consultation charge
if the herb consultation occurs as part of a regular acupuncture
appointment.
Follow-up Pattern Herb Consultations:
$35. These visits include an assessment of progress with an adjustment
of the herbal prescription if indicated. There is no consultation
charge if it ours as part of a regular acupuncture appointment.
Note: Visits requiring treatments
of advanced complexity, more intensive care, and/or significantly
more time than normal, as well as home visits, may involve additional
or increased charges.
Insurance and Payment Policies
Payment is due at the time of service unless
prior arrangements have been made.
Payment may be by cash or check drawn
on a local bank. We regret that we do not accept credit cards at this
time.
Some insurance companies do provide coverage for
acupuncture treatment. Unfortunately many insurance plans do not presently
cover acupuncture. Insurance billing is the responsibility
of the patient. A coded bill is provided to facilitate your
insurance reimbursement.
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