Shingles, or another virus demanding attention
While we are focusing so much attention on the coronavirus, we mustn’t lose focus on our other healthcare needs. The need for my wife
Both new and existing patients can use the portal to:
In addition to cash, checks, and major credit cards, we accept Care Credit and Wells Fargo interest free payments.
We offer Care Credit as a payment option. Apply now, or ask a member of our Billing Staff for more information.
For our hearing aids, Wells Fargo Health Advantage® program is a payment option. Ask about it during your next appointment.
Benefits of Care Credit and Wells Fargo include:
Review and pay billing statements in your portal
For patient billing questions and concerns, please contact our dedicated customer service line (via Reliance Patient Services) here.
Please note: a visit authorization is required from your primary care provider for Medical Carolina Access, Tricare/Humana Military, and UHC Compass.
We do not accept Aetna Select. Contact us if your insurance is not listed here. If we are not in-network, a deposit will be required to cover the cost of your care. We will file your insurance as a courtesy and refund you if and when we receive comparable payment from your insurance company.
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Or, request your appointment using our contact form on the Request Appointment page.
Telemedicine appointments are not available at this time. A thorough examination, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment plan require an in-person consultation.
While we are focusing so much attention on the coronavirus, we mustn’t lose focus on our other healthcare needs. The need for my wife
For urgent or compelling needs, our office is open for face-to-face (with a mask), hands-on (with gloves) good old fashioned in-person office visits and
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