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Get to know our practice by reviewing some of the most frequently asked questions below. You can also contact us if you can't find an answer to your question.
For questions about pricing and how care is structured, please see our Fees page.
Bayani Health is a self-pay medical practice. We do not accept insurance. This allows us to:
Some patients may choose to submit receipts to their insurance provider independently, but reimbursement is not guaranteed.
Insurance-based care often limits visit length, treatment options, and physician availability. By operating as a self-pay practice, we are able to:
This model supports thoughtful, patient-centered addiction treatment.
Our loyalty is to you, our patient. Bayani gives you more personalized care and extended, relaxed clinical visits with our specialist physicians. You'll also have full access to our team via telephone, secure text messaging, or secure messaging through your Patient Portal if you have non-emergency questions. You'll benefit from a closer doctor-patient relationship, while receiving excellent care.
No. Bayani Health & Wellness is not an insurance plan and not a substitute for health insurance or other health plan coverage.
No. Bayani Health provides specialty medical care focused on addiction treatment. Although our doctors ARE trained in primary care, we do not replace your primary care physician. We encourage all patients to maintain a relationship with a primary care provider for general medical needs.
We are treating you within the narrow scope of addiction medicine, and our role is strictly limited to this area.
Prescribing is limited to medications that are clinically appropriate for addiction treatment and related care. Your physician will discuss the scope of treatment during your visit and coordinate care when appropriate.
Online addiction treatment is not the right fit for everyone. If our addiction medicine physician believes you would benefit from in-person care, higher levels of support, or emergency services, they will discuss appropriate next steps and resources with you.
If you are experiencing an urgent medical condition, please contact your local urgent care or your primary care provider. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please contact 9-1-1. Please do not delay care by contacting our office or waiting for an appointment.