Payment
Dr. Luke Boyer accepts the following insurance plans: Aetna, ASHN, Optum, Premera (including LifeWise), Regence (as of 4/15/17), United Healthcare, First Choice, Medicare, Multiplan, Cigna, and Humana.
I also accept PIP (Motor vehicle accident insurance).
* Please note that Medicare and some insurances do not cover soft tissue modalities
Dr. Luke Boyer also accepts cash, checks, credit and debit cards, and health savings cards.
New Patient Information
Complimentary free 30 minute consultation
If treatment is for an on-the-job injury, make sure to bring:
Dr. Luke Boyer accepts the following insurance plans: Aetna, ASHN, Optum, Premera (including LifeWise), Regence (as of 4/15/17), United Healthcare, First Choice, Medicare, Multiplan, Cigna, and Humana.
I also accept PIP (Motor vehicle accident insurance).
* Please note that Medicare and some insurances do not cover soft tissue modalities
Dr. Luke Boyer also accepts cash, checks, credit and debit cards, and health savings cards.
New Patient Information
Complimentary free 30 minute consultation
If treatment is for an on-the-job injury, make sure to bring:
- Your claim number
- The name of your claim adjustor
- Referral from your attending doctor
- Your health insurance card in case your claim is closed
- The name of your insurance company and claim number.
- The name of your claim adjustor and phone number.
- The name, phone number and address of your attorney (if applicable).
- Dress appropriately for your condition e.g. shorts or tank top
- Bring a copy of any recent MRI, CT scan, and/or X ray
- Treatments are interactive and the patient is educated about the body and is required to share some of the responsibility
- Exercises and stretching given is designed to facilitate and reduce the number of treatment sessions required to attend to your condition. Non-compliance with these instructions will prolong the amount of visits required to rehabilitate your condition.
- Many patients experience complete recovery after only 8-12 visits, although this depends on the severity of their injuries. With something that has been present for years or decades expect a little more work.
- You will NOT be asked to sign up for a treatment plan or be treated in an open care environment. The initial exam may take up to 1 hour. Subsequent treatments are conducted in a private room and are 30 minutes long.
- Non-compliance in home exercises or instructions may result in unnecessary discomfort. This is especially important in the first few visits. The bottom line is that patients get well quickly, completely, and with less expense.