Now Accepting Medicare Part B

I can now accept Medicare Part B and Medicare Supplemental Plans! I am so happy to be able to care for all generations now in my new practice. Having the flexibility to make my own schedule, I make use of longer visits, especially with a new patient, to take the time needed to understand each patient’s unique past medical history and health priorities. With a much smaller patient panel compared to traditional primary care practices, I always leave room to see my patients for same day visits so that I am available for any acute illness. That’s why I went into primary care, in order to be able to take care of patients that I know and have a relationship with when they need medical help. My patients have direct access to me via cell phone or the Spruce text app, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

Although I am able to take Medicare Part B and Medigap plans (also called Medicare Supplemental Plans), I am not credentialed to accept or bill Medicare Advantage Plans (also known as Medicare Part C). The easiest way to check is to look at your Medicare card and if it has a white background with a blue stripe across the top and a red stripe along the bottom, like the one in the picture below, then you have Medicare Part B and I am allowed to bill Medicare on your behalf.


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