Paying without insurance
You do not have to use health insurance to pay for a PlushCare visit. The non-insurance prices for PlushCare appointments are below:
- $129 for a new visit + our membership fee
- $99 for a repeat visit + our membership fee
Paying with insurance
If you have health insurance from a payer we accept, we will charge you an estimated visit price at the time of booking. You can check the estimated cost of your visit with your insurance by using our insurance checker here.
After your visit, we will file a claim with your insurance. Typically we receive a response within 4 weeks and at that point, we will let you know whether you owe more or less. You will also receive an EOB (Explanation of Benefits) from your insurance indicating the same information.
In the case you owe more because your insurance didn’t cover the full cost of the visit, we will send you a bill to the email address you have on file.
In the case where you owe less, we will process a refund to the card on file and send a receipt to your email.
In the case where you paid the exact amount upfront, we will not reach out to you.
Patients with an in-network insurance plan can pay as low as their regular PCP office visit copay. See more: Does PlushCare work with my health insurance?
Credit Cards/HSA/FSA
You can pay for your visits using a credit card, debit card, or your HSA/FSA funds. If you need an itemized receipt for your visit to submit for reimbursement, simply email us at info@plushcare.com.
You can also use FSA and HSA distributions to cover prescriptions from a PlushCare doctor and lab costs if referred by a PlushCare doctor.
Please note that HSA/FSA funds cannot be used to cover the PlushCare membership fee, and you will need to keep a credit or debit card on file to keep your account in good standing.
Read more on our blog: https://plushcare.com/blog/hsa-vs-fsa/
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Have Questions?
If you have any further billing questions please feel free to contact us at (855) 559-2285.
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