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Medical Access accepts most major insurance plans. The health plans in which we participate are listed below. If your insurance is listed below, you will only be required to pay your co-pay or deductible at the time of your visit. However, if your insurance is not listed below please call 301-428-1070 to verify if we will accept it.

 




Medical Access accepts insurance as a courtesy to patients. Health insurance is intended to cover some, but not all, of the cost of treatment. Most plans include co-insurances, a deductible and other expenses, which may be your responsibility. It is always good to know your insurance coverage. For your convenience we have provided links to most insurance companies or you may refer to your insurance card for a telephone number to call and verify your coverage.

Insurance Name
Aetna US Health Aetna.com
First Health (Formerly Affordable Health Care) Firsthealth.com
Alliance PPO Mamsi.com
BCBS-MD Carefirst.com
BCBS-National Capital Carefirst.com
BCBS-VA Carefirst.com
BCBS Capital Care Carefirst.com
CCN Ccnusa.com
Tri-care (Formerly Campus ) Mytricare.com
CIGNA Cigna.com
FELRA-USCU (Alliance) Mdipa.com
GEHA Geha.com
Guardian Glic.com
Mail Handlers Mhbp.com
MAMSI Life and Health Mamsi.com
MDIPA Mamsi.com
Medicare Medicare.gov
National Capital (NCPPO) Ncppo.com
Optimum Choice Mamsi.com
Trigon Trigon.com
United Health Uhc.com
Unicare Unicare.com


Medical Access is a participating provider with all the Blue Cross/ Blue Shield plans. We process our claims as participating provider. You are responsible for any non-covered services as defined by your plan.

For patients without insurance we provide the convenience of paying with Check, Cash, MasterCard, Visa or Discover. Payment is required at the time of service.

When you visit Medical Access, please take care of the following:
Carry a copy of your insurance card and photo ID with you.

Incase of a HMO plan, you will require a pre-authorization or referral from your primary care physicians to visit an urgent care facility. Please call your primary care physician for authorization before you visit our facility.

If you do not have the relevant documents, you may be required to pay for the visit and submit your own insurance claim.

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