PARTIAL LIST OF INSURANCE PLANS *ACCEPTED

PPO
  • Blue Cross
  • Anthem
  • Blue Shield
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • United Health Care
  • Pacific Care
  • Health Net
  • PHCS
  • Guardian
  • CAN
  • Definity Health
  • TOPA Benefits
  • Great West
  • and more
HMO
  • Blue Cross of California
  • Blue Shield of California
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • United Health
  • Pacific Care
  • Health Net
  • Regal Medical Group Plans
  • Facey Medical Group Plans
  • and more
UNION
  • Motion Picture Health
  • Gold Coast Joint Benefits
  • UFCW Local 770
  • Local 1014
  • Affiliated Health Funds
  • Operating Engineers
  • Sheet Metal Workers Union
  • Roofers Health
  • So. Cal. Pipe Trades
  • Air conditioning & Refrig.
  • and more
WORK COMP
  • State Compensation Fund
  • Chartis
  • State Farm Farmers
  • Harbor View
  • AIG
  • Zenith
  • Fireman’s Fund
  • Sedwick
  • and more
AUTO
  • State Farm
  • Farmers
  • AIG
  • Allstate
  • Geico
  • Liberty
  • Mutual
  • AAA
  • Mercury
  • 21th Century
  • Mercury
  • and more
MEDICAL GROUPS
  • United Healthcare Partners
  • Regal Medical
  • Facey Medical
  • Ventura County Foundation for Medical Care

Our office is a preferred provider with many insurance plans as indicated below by the partial list of companies. To have your insurance benefits verified as a courtesy by our staff, call our office. We will confirm, in writing the medical benefits available, as well as the co-pay and deductible, if any.

* Insurance plans as indicated above, do not represent a promise or guarantee of payment, and reasonably may require a co-pay and/or deductible payment as well as any applicable exclusions and denial of non-covered services.

As a courtesy, our insurance department will call and verify in writing the medical benefits covered by your plan.

Special Note: Regardless of the medical service you are interested in utilizing, Chiropractic, Dentistry or Medical, understand the difference of hearing, or reading 'Our office takes or accepts your insurance ' Verse 'We are a Contracted Provider for your insurance plan.' There is a difference. Contracted, you pay less. Non-contracted, you pay more, (non-contracted offices will say they take or accept your insurance, they won't say they are contracted, when they are not. Remember to ask the right question, 'Is your office a Contracted or Non-contracted provider of my insurance plan?'.