Insurance / Payment Options:
INSURED PATIENTS:
- Our clinic(s) and providers are in-network for most insurance plans
- You simply pay your plans co-pay or co-insurance at time of service
- We file the insurance claim directly with your insurance company
ACCEPTED INSURANCE PLANS:
PPCC - Immediate Care presently has contracts to provide healthcare services for the following major insurance companies -
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* As things change quite often with insurance companies, please call to verify that we accept your insurance at our clinic. There are other companies that we are authorized with that may not be listed above.
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SELF-PAY PATIENTS:
BILLING QUESTIONS:
PO Box 9603
Boise Idaho 83707
TEL (208) 955-8215
FAX (208) 445-5899
www.idamedinc.com
- Discounted rates available to payments made at the time of service
- PPCC accepts: Cash / Local Checks / Debit Cards / Credit Cards
- Pay your visit in-full or have the option to bill out part of your days visit
BILLING QUESTIONS:
- Idaho Medical Solutions, Inc.
PO Box 9603
Boise Idaho 83707
TEL (208) 955-8215
FAX (208) 445-5899
www.idamedinc.com
Immediate Care vs ER visits-
The average cost difference between an ER visit and an Immediate Care visit is approximately $373. And, a 2018 National Hospital Ambulatory Care's Emergency Department Survey stated that, "more than 85 million ER visits were unnecessary" - that's 71% of all ER visits!
Immediate care typically costs 1/3 less than an average ER visit. And, immediate care patients have a significantly smaller wait time to be seen. For non-life treating emergencies, illness, or injury, immediate care just makes sense.
The average cost difference between an ER visit and an Immediate Care visit is approximately $373. And, a 2018 National Hospital Ambulatory Care's Emergency Department Survey stated that, "more than 85 million ER visits were unnecessary" - that's 71% of all ER visits!
Immediate care typically costs 1/3 less than an average ER visit. And, immediate care patients have a significantly smaller wait time to be seen. For non-life treating emergencies, illness, or injury, immediate care just makes sense.