WELCOME TO EVERPOINT HEALTH
Payment Policy
& Insurance Coverage
We do not accept insurance. Everpoint Health does not participate in Medicare or Medicaid programs. Medical testing services are provided through Everpoint Medical, PLLC under an arrangement with Everpoint Health, LLC. Testing services purchased through this website are solely your financial responsibility. Payment is required at time of booking. We do not submit any claims directly to insurance, but we do provide itemized receipts 1-day after your test, with all appropriate codes and information needed for an easy submission experience.
For medical claims, you must contact your insurance carrier for a claim form. Everpoint will provide your with a receipt with information that will be helpful to you in submitting your claim. Reimbursements are at the discretion of your insurance carrier. Everpoint does not guarantee insurance reimbursement. Be sure to check your out-of-network benefits summary or call your insurance company directly to verify your coverage and benefits for out of network COVID-19 testing.
If you are filing an insurance claim, please ensure that your insurance company is instructed to pay you directly. Should Everpoint Health receive a check on your behalf, it will be returned and have to be reissued to you.
So, what's included in my payment to Everpoint Health?
RAPID TEST
Our $150 fee includes:
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Nursing visit
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Doctor's order
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Test kit & Rapid analyzer processing
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Administration
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PPE
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Sample collection
PCR TESTING
For standard PCR tests, our $200 fee includes:
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Nursing visit
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Doctor's order
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Administration
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PPE
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Expedited turnaround time
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Sample collection
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Laboratory processing fees (as of November 20, Everpoint will be covering all laboratory processing fees for patients).
For express PCR tests, our $300 fee includes:
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Nursing visit
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Doctor's order
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Administration
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PPE
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Expedited turnaround time
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Sample collection
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Laboratory processing fees
Have a question for us?
We're here to help. Visit our FAQ page for more information on which test is right for you, how long you'll wait for the results and how to quarantine if you've started showing symptoms.