Patient Resources

INSURANCE ACCEPTED

We accept all major insurances including Medicare, but not Medicaid.

*This is subject to change so please check with our office to confirm if we currently accept your insurance.​

Quinn Dermatology is in network with most major insurance companies, including but not limited to Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United Healthcare & Cigna. If you don’t see your plan listed, please give us a call so we can verify that Dr. Quinn is in network.
 

The amount your insurance pays out can depend on the type of appointment, the plan you have, and whether or not you’ve met your deductible. Often annual in-network exams, routine check-ups, and regular screenings will be paid with a copay. Before making a trip to your health care provider, ask your insurance company to provide a summary of benefits and coverage. This will help you determine how much you may have to pay for your upcoming specialist visit. 

A copay is a fixed fee that you pay at the time of your appointment. Typically the amount of your copay for a specialist visit is printed on your health plan ID card.
 
A deductible is the amount you pay each year for most eligible services before your health plan begins to share the cost of covered service (coinsurance).
 
After the deductible is met, your insurance company will pay a share of eligible costs, also known as coinsurance. For example, if your coinsurance is 20 percent, you will pay 20 percent of the cost and your insurance plan will pay the other 80 percent. 
 

This depends on the type of insurance that you carry. Oftentimes, your insurance card will designate on it “referral required” or “referral not required”. PPO plans typically do not require a referral while HMO plans almost always do. Usually, the referral must come from your PCP. If you carry a plan that requires a referral but you do not have one, you can schedule an appointment as a cash paying patient if you desire.