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If you have any questions regarding work-related conditions, please contact our office at (360) 491-8439. Olympia Orthopaedic Associates is a Medicare provider and accepts assignment for Medicare patients. Please note, deductibles and co-payments are due at the time of your appointment.
Olympia Orthopaedic Associates is a Medicare provider and accepts assignment for Medicare patients. Please note, deductibles and co-payments are due at the time of your appointment. If you have any questions regarding insurance coverage or payment and billing, please contact an Olympia Orthopaedic Associates representative at (360) 491-8439.
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Once Olympia Orthopaedic Associates receives the bill, we will furnish any necessary information to your legal counsel. For work-related injuries, we will need written authorization from your insurance carrier.
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Olympia Orthopaedic Associates provides MRI scans in order to provide accurate diagnoses for a variety of conditions. An MRI is a harmless, non-invasive test that uses a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency waves to produce images of the inside of your body.
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We encourage you to contact our care coordinators or make an appointment with one of our Board-Certified & Fellowship-Trained Orthopaedic Specialists at Olympia Orthopaedics.
The professional fees in our office are carefully examined and are customary for orthopaedic surgeons in our area. We make every attempt to keep your overall medical expenses to a minimum. It is expected that copays for office visits and X-rays will be paid at the time your service is rendered.
You will be asked to talk with our Financial Advocate Department prior to your surgical procedure to make certain that we have appropriate insurance information for your account. The Financial Advocate Department will provide you with an estimated out of pocket expense, that we will require you to pay up front.
There are fellowships in several areas of orthopaedics: foot and ankle; hand and wrist; and back, neck, and spine. Additionally, orthopaedic surgeons may focus on a specific field of orthopaedics, such as pediatrics, sports medicine, or trauma.
What is orthopaedics? Orthopaedics (alternatively, orthopedics) is a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions, disorders, and injuries of the muscles, bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. A doctor who specializes in this medical specialty is called an orthopaedic (alternatively, orthopedic) surgeon.
Orthopaedic surgeons are specialized in the musculoskeletal system; many orthopaedists specialize in certain areas of the body, such as foot and ankle; hand and wrist; or back, neck, and spine. Additionally, orthopaedic doctors may focus on a specific field of orthopaedics, such as pediatrics, sports medicine, or trauma.
If the written test is passed, the doctor becomes “eligible” to take the oral test, after two years in practice. When the doctor passes the oral exam, the doctor becomes “board-certified” and is considered a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
A physician assistant, commonly referred to as a PA, is a healthcare professional licensed to practice medicine with doctor supervision. Physician assistants can treat patients and write prescriptions. PAs are trained to recognize when patients need the attention of a supervising doctor or specialist.