We are an out-of-network facility

Why are we out-of-network?

The low reimbursement rated and high costs of operation in CA forces In-network providers of physical therapy to adopt a factory approach to treatment; patient overcrowding, treatment delivered by unlicensed trainers and aids. By opting out of the major networks, we are restricted by the number of patients that can use our service, but we can stay true to our treatment model.

We believe in giving true one-on-one care and skilled therapeutic services to achieve your goals. Without the limitations of insurance companies, we can provide quality care for your entire plan of care; from prevention to getting you back to full performance.

We do offer Superbills. This is an invoice to reimburse out-of-network services after they are paid for upfront.

More information on Superbills can be found below.

NO REFERRAL NEEDED!

NO DELAY IN CARE!

FLEXIBILITY TO GET YOU SEEN WHEN YOU NEED!

How do we accept payment?

  • All major Credit/Debit Cards

  • Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay

  • HSA/FSA

  • Cash / Check

We care!

We understand that medical expenses are overwhelming and scary. We are here to talk.

Reach out to discuss an out of pocket payment plan that will be devised to match your Ascent Tahoe treatment plan.

We are happy to talk openly and honestly about what you need and how we can help you reach your peak!

What is a Superbill?

Put simply, a Superbill is an itemized receipt given to an athlete after they have paid for out-of-network services.

This document includes all information an insurance company may need to reimburse for out-of-network services like provider’s ID, the athlete’s diagnosis and CPT codes for service(s) rendered.

The Process:

  • Physical Therapist provides therapeutic services to athlete

  • Athlete pays upfront for session

  • Physical Therapist provides SuperBill with all necessary information

  • Athlete submits SuperBill to Insurance Company

  • Insurance company reimburses athlete based on individual plan

For a more in depth understanding of SuperBills the blog linked below can be very helpful:

Help Me Better Understand SuperBills