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FAQs
Thank you for choosing Arogya Rheumatology for your health care needs. You will find answers to FAQs on this page. Feel free to reach out to us if you have more questions.
We believe in providing premier care to all. We have affordable self pay rates and same day payment discounts. If you have out of network benefits with your insurance, we can give you a superbill to submit to your insurance for reimbursement. Call us to find out about our self-pay rates.
We are IN NETWORK with the following insurances:
- AETNA
- BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD
- CIGNA
- HEALTHGRAM
- HUMANA
- MEDCOST
- MEDICARE
- MULTIPLAN
- NC STATE HEALTH PLAN
We are currently OUT OF NETWORK with other commercial insurances. Until we have secured agreements with other commercial insurers, we can provide you with a superbill to submit to your insurance for reimbursement
We are open Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm.
Although same day appointments are available, we recommend calling in advance to check for availability to avoid unexpected wait times
Before your visit:
Make a list of all the questions you have for your rheumatologist. This helps ensure all your concerns are covered during the visit.
Day of visit:
Bring in your insurance card, ID and list of current medications
Plan to arrive 15 mins early to allow time to complete your history and insurance forms.
Please complete the forms below to help expedite your visit.
All co-pays, coinsurance and deductibles are due at the time of service. We accept all major credit and debit cards, HSA, cash and check.
Visit our Forms page to find information about our privacy practices, financial policy and records release consent form. It also has patient referral form.
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Patient Education
Having a new diagnosis is not easy. We understand you have a lot of questions about it and are looking for answers. With the plethora of information available online, it’s even harder to decide on a reliable source of information for your disease.
For your convenience, we have listed here some useful resources for common rheumatic conditions. We encourage you to browse through these and discuss any questions with your rheumatologist during your visit.