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physicians who take medicare patients bend oregon 97701

by Hunter Morar Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago

1. Bend Surgery Center

From Business: Located in Bend, OR the heart of Bend's medical corridor, Bend Surgery Center provides a safe, comfortable patient-centered facility that promotes superior…

2. Northwest Brain & Spine

First off i called and made an appointment. Then a few days later i got a call and was told the not only do i need to pay my co-pay of $50 i would…

3. Optima Foot and Ankle

From Business: At Optima Foot and Ankle, our patients deserve to have the information needed to make good choices about their care. Our goal is to educate each patient and…

4. Partners In Care

From Business: Partners In Care Home Health, Hospice and Hospice House, has been serving Central Oregon for over 36 years. We are an independent, non-hospital based,…

5. Alpine Acupuncture LLC

From Business: Our goal at Alpine Acupuncture, LLC is to work together with you to achieve your optimum health. Our practice is conveniently located in Bend, OR and our team is…

6. Kenyon Audiology

From Business: On-Site Manufacturing & Repair Lab. With over 28 years' experience, Kenyon Audiology serves Bend, OR, and the Central Oregon area with audiology and hearing aid…

7. Mosaic Medical East Bend Pediatric

From Business: At Mosaic Medical Pediatrics, we believe that all children have a right to quality healthcare. We see children from birth through adolescents. Our doctors,…

Who owns Bend Medicare?

Jeff Hale, owner and operator of Bend Medicare, as well as Town and Country Insurance, is a dedicated and hard-working policy professional who has brought his expertise and knowledge to Central Oregon.

What is Medicare for 65 years old?

As a national insurance program built to protect our most vulnerable citizens, Medicare serves as a way to ensure Americans 65 years and older have the insurance coverage they need, when they need it.

Is Part C a part of Part B?

This can include prescription drug coverage and even dental coverage. Part C can be considered both Part A and Part B, with added healthcare options. Part D: Covers prescription drugs, specifically. Whether you are enrolled in Part A, Part B, and/or Part C, this additional coverage is available to you as necessary.

Can Medicare be confusing?

Medicare Can be Confusing; Don’t Navigate it on Your Own. At Bend Medicare, we know how challenging it is to select a coverage plan that works best for you. Let us help by providing knowledgeable, dependable, and caring professionals who are able to make sense of the complexities associated with choosing a Medicare Plan.

What is direct primary care?

That means treating them when they need it, never rushing patients through appointments, and being proactive with healthcare treatment plans. The doctor-patient relationship is just as the name suggests -- direct. DPC clinics don't accept insurance, rather, they choose to work directly with the patient, providing wholesale labs and prescriptions, and other cost savings along the way.

Do concierge doctors charge insurance?

The terms are often used interchangeably and refer to similar principles. Concierge doctors typically both bill insurance and charge a membership fee. The fee is usually much steeper than a DPC membership, thus the model is directed to and tailored for more affluent patients.

Does Medicare cover lab testing?

Yes. You need only sign a one-time waiver declaring that neither you nor your doctor will directly bill Medicare for our services. Medicare will still cover any laboratory testing, imaging, medications, or hospitalizations prescribed by our offices.

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