Insurance Plans

Hernando Orthopaedic Accepts Insurance

Your health and happiness are important. Suffering from knee, back, hip, or joint pain can severely limit your quality of life. The costs of medical care can lead to individuals putting off visits to the doctor and treatments. When this occurs, their injuries can become worse and more challenging to treat. For this reason, our office works with many insurance providers so that our patients can get the care that they need.

At Hernando Orthopaedic and Spine Surgery, we accept many insurance plans and are working with other carriers to become in-network.

Currently, we accept the following plans:

  • Aetna
  • AvMed
  • Beech Street
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Choice Management
  • Citrus Healthcare
  • CMS Children’s Medical Services
  • Coventry
  • Evolutions
  • First Health
  • First Service Administrators
  • Focus
  • Freedom
  • GHI
  • Health System One
  • Humana
  • Medicare
  • Multiplan
  • Optimum
  • Pedicare
  • PHCS
  • Preferred Care
  • Quality Healthcare
  • Simply Healthcare
  • Staywell
  • Southcare
  • Tri-Care
  • Ultimate
  • United Healthcare
  • United American Insurance
  • Vocational Rehab
  • Wellcare
  • Workers’ Compensation
If you have questions about insurance coverage and the providers that we are working to connect with, contact the team at Hernando Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery.

Insurance Coverage for Orthopaedic Injuries

Surgery costs can be a financial burden, but insurance should help alleviate much of the expense. It is essential to understand your policy and determine whether it will cover your procedure or not. Surgical fees vary greatly, depending on the type of procedure that is performed. If you require a hospital stay, this may increase the costs. Anesthesia, consultations, and diagnostic tests can all add up as well.

Fortunately, many patients find that their policies will cover their care and most of their related expenses. Insurers will cover medically necessary procedures, while they may not pay for elective surgeries. Orthopedic procedures almost always qualify as medically necessary.  

It might be worth getting in touch with your insurance company if you have questions about your coverage when it comes to orthopaedic surgery. Your provider should be willing to explain their policy and the benefits that they offer.

For more information about orthopaedic treatment or the insurance providers that we work with, contact Hernando Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery today.

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