New Patients · Insurance & Payment
Insurance, Payment, FSA/HSA in Logansport, IN
Clear costs. Simple options. No surprises.
We keep billing simple and transparent so you can focus on getting better. Most patients choose straightforward payment at the time of service, and many can use HSA/FSA funds depending on their plan rules. If you’re new here, start on New Patients or review Pricing & Memberships for the clearest overview. If your visit is connected to an auto accident, see Auto Accident & Whiplash.
- Itemized receipts for reimbursement requests
- Simple guidance on what to ask your insurer
- Options for ongoing care through memberships (when appropriate)
Payment Options (Simple + Transparent)
Our goal is clarity. We’ll explain your options up front so there are no surprises.
What to expect
- Payment at time of service: most patients choose this option for simplicity.
- Itemized receipts: available to help with reimbursement requests.
- Membership options: see Pricing & Memberships for ongoing care structures.
- Clear scheduling: book online via Book Now or contact us directly.
If you’re unsure where to start, review What to Expect at Your First Visit. We’ll help you choose the simplest path forward.
Insurance & Out-of-Network Reimbursement (Plain English)
Insurance rules vary a lot. Here’s the simplest way to think about it.
Know your plan type
Ask if you have out-of-network benefits for chiropractic care and what the reimbursement process looks like.
Ask 3 key questions
Coverage, deductible status, and how reimbursement is calculated (allowed amount, coinsurance, etc.).
Use receipts/superbill documentation
If your plan supports it, submit documentation to your insurer. We can provide appropriate records upon request.
What to ask your insurance company
- Do I have out-of-network benefits for chiropractic care?
- Do I need a referral or prior authorization?
- What is my deductible and how much is met?
- What is the allowed amount and what percent is reimbursed?
- Is there a visit limit or diagnosis restriction?
If your concern is a specific condition, you can also review the related care pages like Low Back Pain, Neck Pain Relief, or Sciatica Treatment.
Using Your FSA or HSA
Many plans allow chiropractic as an eligible medical expense. The fastest answer is always your specific plan administrator.
What’s usually required
- Itemized receipt (date, amount paid, provider, service type)
- Medical necessity note (sometimes requested; plan-dependent)
- Diagnosis code (rarely required for FSA/HSA, but can be requested)
If you have foot mechanics or orthotics questions, see Custom Orthotics and Foot & Ankle Pain.
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