Insurances Accepted
This list is subject to change at any time, and inclusion on this list is not a guarantee of coverage. If you have any questions, call your insurance provider and have them verify if we are on their provider list.
Workmans's comp
Personal Injury
Accountable Health Plan - PPO
Admar - PPO
Aetna US Healthcare - All plans
Beech Street/Capp Care - PPO
Benefit Planners
Blue Cross Blue Shield of TX - PPO, HMO Blue TX, HMO Blue NE TX
Cigna Healthcare of TX - PPO, HMO
Great West/One Health - PPO, POS, HMO
First Health - PPO
Health Network America - PPO
HealthSmart/NTHN - PPO, POS, EPO
Humana Inc./Choice Care - PPO & Preferred PPO
Independent Medical Systems - PPO, Cash Program
MultiPlan, Inc. - PPO (includes BCE Emergis)
N. TX Health Network - PPO, EPO, POS gatekeeper, EPO gatekeeper
One Health - PPO
Pacificare - PPO
PPO Next (Medical Control, HealthStar, Preferred Health Network – PPO
Plan Vista (NPPN & Centra) – PPO
Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS) – PPO
Texas True Choice - PPO
Tricare
Unicare - PPO
United Healthcare - EPO, HMO, POS, PPO, HOM Select/Select Plus HMO
Open Access/Choice/Choice Plus - HMO
USC Health Services - PPO
Pacificare - PPO
**Unfortunately we are unable to accept any new Medicare patients unless a family member of a current patient.**
Medicare note: Recently our integrity was called into question about accepting new Medicare patients. Most clinics in the area will kick their patients out of their practice when they hit 65 - as most clinics in this are do not accept Medicare. The patients are then forced to find a new physician. Not long ago (2009) a Medicare only senior health clinic closed because of the reimbursement issues with Medicare. We became quickly overwhelmed with new Medicare patients. In order for us to not "kick out" existing patients we are listed as being on the list of Medicare supplemental insurances as we still accept those insurances. We are not able to keep taking on new Medicare patients. If this is deemed as age discrimination by anyone then we will agree to disagree on that issue - it's not. We are doing more for the Medicare population than most, and have become a target of ill will because of that.