We accept many payment options, including:
Medicaid (Apple Health), Medicare, Veterans Insurance, Private Insurance, Health Care Share Programs, Cash Pay
NEW Health accepts and bills most insurance plans. We have Medicare and WA State Medicaid/Apple Health contracted providers at all facilities. We contract as an in-network provider with most commercial insurance plans. If you are unsure whether we accept your plan, we encourage you to contact your insurance company directly.
Some insurance benefits require an office co-payment at the time of visit. For your convenience, we accept cash, checks, and credit cards.
A Sliding Discount is available for those who qualify. You will be asked to provide proof of income and family size information.
Insurance Plans Accepted
Medicaid Plans
- Washington Medicaid
- Medicaid Apple Health Plans:
- Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW)
- Coordinated Care
- Molina
- Wellpoint
Medicare Plans
- Original Medicare
- Medicare Advantage Plans
- Aetna Medicare Advantage
- Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW) Medicare Advantage
- Humana Medicare Advantage
- Molina Medicare Advantage
- Premera Medicare Advantage
- Wellcare Medicare Advantage
Private Insurance Plans
- Aetna
- Asuris
- Cigna
- First Choice Health Network
- Humana
- L & I
- Premera Blue Cross Plans
- Tricare
- United Healthcare
Dental Plans
- Aetna
- Delta Dental
- Dentemax
- Guardian
- Metlife
- Principal
- United Concordia
- United Healthcare
- Washington Medicaid
NEW Health is contracted with many private insurance companies. Please contact your insurance company to find out if NEW Health and/or your provider is in-network.
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