Health Insurance and FAQs

If you suffer from pain, discomfort, or other vein disease symptoms, the last thing you need is confusion over how your health insurance plan works.

A member of our team will contact your insurance company to verify plan coverage and out-of-pocket patient responsibility. You will be provided with a cost estimate prior to proceeding with treatment. Most insurers cover a variety of minimally invasive treatments for vein disease, when deemed medically necessary.

If you’ve been diagnosed with vein disease, you may be wondering, does insurance cover varicose vein treatment?

We are committed to offering affordable and accessible vein care. Our varicose vein treatments are covered by most major insurance plans. Below is a list of the most common insurance carriers that are accepted at all of our locations.

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We Got You Covered with these Participating Health Plans:

This listing reflects current Vein Institute participation, contracts etc. However individual physician’s network participation may vary. In order to receive the highest level of benefits, please check with your health plan by calling the number on the back of your insurance card to verify physician participation. Please note that insurance company websites may not be up-to-date.

If you don’t see your insurance plan, call our office 203-426-5554 today to see if we’re in network.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Health Insurance

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Frequently Asked Questions about Health Insurance

Here’s what you need to know.

Does Health Insurance Cover Venous Disease Treatment?

If you have painful and uncomfortable vein symptoms, rest assured that health insurance usually covers varicose vein treatment. However, it is important to understand that insurance coverage does not mean you will not have out-of-pocket expenses, which we review below.

If you suffer from venous insufficiency , you know the resulting health issues aren’t just cosmetic. Venous incompetence can cause a range of life-altering symptoms, including:

  • Heavy legs

  • Swelling

  • Itching and burning

  • Pain relief when legs are elevated

If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, we recommend contacting a vein specialist to explore your options. When it comes to vein treatment, the exact medical costs vary from plan to plan.

What Is the Difference Between an HMO and a PPO?

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What Is the Difference Between an HMO and a PPO?

HMO: A Health Maintenance Organization, or HMO, is an organized network of doctors, hospitals, and other medical providers. These individuals and organizations have agreed to accept payment rates that are predetermined by the insurance company. This healthcare model generally results in lower monthly premiums for patients.

Some HMO plans require a primary care physician (PCP) to direct your care. Once primary care is established, your PCP can refer you to a vein specialist or other medical specialties when necessary. These providers must be in-network and your HMO will pay them directly. If you choose to see a provider out-of-network, you will be responsible for paying all involved costs out-of-pocket.

PPO: Similar to an HMO, a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) features a network of medical providers. These providers have also agreed to provide services for pre-established rates. However, PPOs generally involve higher monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs for patients. 

PPO costs are higher than HMO costs for several reasons. First of all, PPOs provide greater flexibility to visit a broader range of healthcare providers, including those out-of-network. Also, you are not required to establish care with a PCP. This can be more convenient since you don’t need a referral to visit a vein specialist or other medical specialists.

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What Can I Do If I Don’t Have Health Insurance?

If you are avoiding vein treatment because you don’t have health insurance, we want you to know there’s help available. Vein Institute offers the following options:

  • Discounted, affordable cash pay rates

  • CareCredit, low or no interest financing options

Vein Treatment At Vein Institute

At Vein Institute, our vein specialists treat varicose veins, spider veins, venous ulcers, restless leg syndrome, and other venous conditions.

Most insurance companies including medicare and medicaid cover vein treatments.  

We accept the above forms of health insurance, along with many additional insurance plans. If you are concerned about your insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs, we are available to discuss your plan’s details. Just give us a call at 203-426-5554

If you have questions about your vein condition, please schedule a consultation with one of our experts. We are available to meet with you at any of our locations across the state of Connecticut. We look forward to helping you look and feel your best!

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In the following section, we will describe several common insurance terms: 
Copay
Deductible
Coinsurance
Out-of-Pocket Costs
HSA/FSA
CareCredit
Medical Necessity
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