Billing and Payment Frequently Asked Questions
I’ve received a bill for services from your office, how do I find out why I have a balance? Every insurance company will send or provide a statement called an “EOB”- Explanation of Benefits. This statement informs you of all the services performed in our office, the amount charged to your insurance company, how much your insurance company paid and if they denied payment with the reason for denial. In addition, you may have a co-pay or co-insurance for which payment is your responsibility. If you have not met your deductible, the allowable amount will be billed to you.
If you still have questions, you may call our office and leave a message for the biller. Please provide your Patient ID number (found on your bill), your name (spelled out slowly) and a phone number that she may reach you.
Bills from hospital laboratories and other laboratories should be discussed with the billing department of that laboratory.
Why does my bill state: “Remit to Ronald D Kerwin MD PC” when I saw a different doctor? The legal name of our practice is Ronald D Kerwin MD PC, but be assured, your visit was billed correctly under the physician that treated you: Dr. Ronald Kerwin, Dr. Michael Dorman, Dr. Suzanne Merkle or Dr. Leonard Cetner.
What laboratories do you use? Will my insurance cover laboratory services? We make every effort to be up-to-date on which laboratories participate with the many insurances that we accept. We use several laboratories for blood work, cultures and pathology. Our preferred labs are:
- Beaumont Laboratory (pathology, blood and cultures)
- Pinkus Laboratory (pathology only)
- In-house Laboratory (pathology only)
- DMC
- Quest
- St. Joseph’s
If your insurance requires that we use a specific laboratory to avoid unnecessary charges to you, please let the medical assistant/physician know when tests are performed in our office and sent out to a lab. Of course, if you have not met your deductible, you may owe the allowed amount to the laboratory. Again, any problems with lab bills, please call the laboratory in question.
What are your policies for calling in prescriptions? If you have been to our office within the past 6 months and were prescribed or are continuing treatment with your requested medication, then you may call our office for a prescription refill (No new medications please) during normal business hours. This prescription line (Option 3 on our automated system) is checked periodically throughout the day Monday through Friday. Please allow 24 to 48 hours for your request to be addressed. The following information is required for a refill:
- Your name
- Patient’s name
- Patient date of birth
- Phone # where you can be reached
- Physician who prescribed the medicatio
- Name of the medication and strength
- Name of pharmacy
- Phone number of pharmacy
Your physician will consider each request and if not approved, our staff will call you.
Are cosmetic procedures or products covered by my insurance, even if my physician is recommending it? Cosmetic procedures, such as Botox, Fillers, Laser hair removal and products sold in our office are never covered by insurance. You will be asked to be pay for these procedures and products at the time of service/purchase. We accept cash, checks, Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express.
Why does the receptionist ask for my insurance card “every time” I come to the office? Insurance cards must be up-to-date and scanned into our system so that we can make every effort to bill your insurance correctly. In addition, we verify your address and phone number for our records, since our automated phone system will call you to remind you of appointments or recalls.