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Insurance & Cost Information

Accepted Insurance Plans

A Extensive Urgent Care accepts all major insurance plans to make quality healthcare accessible to everyone in our community.

At A Extensive Urgent Care, we believe that financial concerns should never be a barrier to receiving quality healthcare. We make it easy for you to get the care you need by accepting a wide range of insurance plans and providing transparent pricing options for uninsured patients.

Our staff will verify your insurance coverage upon arrival and explain any potential out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins. For most patients with insurance, your only cost will be your standard copay or coinsurance amount based on your plan's coverage.

Major Commercial Insurance

  • Aetna
  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield (all state plans)
  • Cigna
  • Humana
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Oscar Health
  • Molina Healthcare
  • Health Net

Government Programs

  • Medicare (Parts A, B, C, D)
  • Medicaid
  • Medi-Cal (California Medicaid)
  • TRICARE (Military)
  • CHAMPVA (Veterans)
  • Workers' Compensation
  • LA Care Health Plan
  • Inland Empire Health Plan
  • Covered California plans
  • All ACA-compliant plans

Self-Pay Options

  • Cash
  • Credit Cards
  • Debit Cards
  • Care Credit
  • Affordable flat rates for uninsured
  • Transparent pricing
  • Payment plans available
  • No hidden fees
  • Discounts for immediate payment

Cost Comparison

See how A Extensive Urgent Care compares to other healthcare options

Service A Extensive Urgent Care (average cost)* Emergency Room (average cost)* Potential Savings
Basic Visit/Consultation $100-200 $500-1,000 70-80%
Strep Test $30-60 $200-300 80-85%
COVID-19 Testing $50-150 $300-400 60-80%
X-Ray $100-200 $500-900 75-85%
Stitches (Simple) $200-350 $800-1,500 70-85%
Sprains/Strains $150-300 $600-1,200 75-85%

* Costs are approximate and may vary based on complexity, insurance coverage, and other factors. With insurance, patients typically pay only their copay or coinsurance amount.

Insurance Process

  1. Bring your current insurance card and photo ID to each visit
  2. Our staff will verify your coverage before treatment
  3. We'll explain any potential out-of-pocket costs
  4. We handle all insurance claims submission for you
  5. You'll typically only pay your copay or coinsurance at time of service
  6. We'll provide detailed receipts for reimbursement if needed

For Uninsured Patients

Don't have insurance? We still want to help you get the care you need. A Extensive Urgent Care offers:

  • Transparent, upfront pricing
  • Affordable flat rates for common treatments
  • Discounts for payment at time of service
  • Payment plans for those who qualify
  • Cost estimates before treatment begins
  • Assistance with applying for coverage programs

Call us at (310) 910-0660 to discuss pricing for specific services.

Frequently Asked Insurance Questions

Get answers to common questions about insurance coverage and costs

Please bring your current insurance card and a valid government-issued photo ID. If your insurance plan requires referrals, please bring any referral documentation from your primary care physician. It's also helpful to know your copay amount and whether you've met your deductible for the year.

We welcome patients without insurance. A Extensive Urgent Care offers competitive self-pay rates and transparent pricing. We'll discuss all costs with you before providing treatment, and payment plans may be available for those who qualify. Our goal is to make quality healthcare accessible to everyone, regardless of insurance status.

Yes, we'll handle the insurance billing process for you. After your visit, we'll submit all necessary documentation to your insurance company. Depending on your coverage, you may be responsible for a copay at the time of service, with any additional costs billed later if applicable. We'll provide you with detailed receipts for your records.

Most urgent care visits don't require pre-authorization, but some insurance plans may have specific requirements. If you're unsure, we recommend checking with your insurance provider before your visit. For emergent care, you should always seek treatment first and handle insurance matters afterwards. Our staff can help answer questions about authorization requirements for specific procedures or tests.

Cost varies based on your specific insurance plan and the services you receive. With most insurance plans, you'll be responsible for your standard copay, coinsurance, or deductible as determined by your policy. We'll verify your coverage before treatment and can provide estimates of your financial responsibility. Feel free to call us at (310) 910-0660 with specific questions about cost.

Have Questions About Coverage or Costs?

Our friendly staff is ready to assist you with any insurance or billing questions.

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