muir ortho patient portal

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1 hours ago Muir Orthopaedic Specialists Patient Portal Patient Portal For Patients Patient Portal Patient Portal UPDATE For our current patient portal information please visit this page Are you making a payment or paying your bill? For quick and easy bill pay, visit our online bill pay page here . >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Muir orthopaedic specialists?

Muir Orthopaedic Specialists Patient Portal Patient Portal For Patients Patient Portal Patient Portal UPDATE For our current patient portal information please visit this page Are you making a payment or paying your bill? For quick and easy bill pay, visit our online bill pay page here .

How do I make sure I am receiving patient portal emails?

For your convenience we offer two, easy options to request an appointment. You can request an appointment online by registering for our Patient Portal or call our office at (925) 939-8585. Please note that an adult must accompany patients who are under age 18. You will need the following information available when scheduling:

What is patient portal?

PatientPortal

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What is MOS and its providers?

MOS and its providers are “participating providers.” This means that we accept Medicare’s allowed amounts for services rendered. Medicare will pay 80 percent of the allowed amount. The patient is responsible for the remaining 20 percent, plus any deductible. We will adjust off the difference between the MOS standard charges and Medicare’s allowed amount.

Is billing and payment a comfortable topic?

Although billing and payment is not always a comfortable topic, our financial policy and billing practices are part of your overall experience with our practice and we want to make it as seamless as possible. The following information will help you understand our financial policy and aid you in planning for payment.

Does MOS pay for MVA?

MOS does not bill auto insurance carriers or third-party insurance carriers. Some personal health insurance carriers will pay for visits related to an MVA or personal injury, please contact your insurance carrier to verify this. If your personal health insurance will not pay for these services, you will be considered a “self-pay.”.

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