Baptist Health accepts a wide range of insurance plans. Search our list of insurance carriers to see if we accept your plan. Baptist Health is an in-network provider for most health insurance products provided by these carriers; however, individual plans may differ. Please consult your individual health insurance plan for more detailed information. If you do not have insurance or your plan is not accepted, Baptist Health Urgent Care and Urgent Care Express centers also offer self-pay pricing. If paid in full the same day as your visit, a discount will be applied.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No. Insurance is not required to visit Baptist Health Urgent Care or Urgent Care Express. Patients without insurance are welcome and can choose to self-pay for services at the time of visit.
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Costs are based on the care you receive. Pricing can vary depending on services provided, the place of visit - Urgent Care or Urgent Care Express, and your insurance benefits.
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Yes. Payment is typically due at the time of service, including any applicable copay, coinsurance, or self-pay amount.
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Because costs vary by insurance plan and services provided, the best way to estimate your cost for a visit to Urgent Care or Urgent Care Express is to:
- Contact your insurance provider directly
- Review your plan’s urgent care benefits, including copays or deductibles
At the time of your visit, the care team can verify your coverage and review expected patient responsibility.
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In most cases, yes. Visits to Urgent Care and Urgent Care Express, along with many related services, are generally eligible for HSA and FSA funds, depending on your plan’s rules.
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If your insurance plan is out of network, you can still be seen at Urgent Care or Urgent Care Express. However, your out-of-pocket costs may be higher, depending on your plan’s coverage.
Patients are encouraged to contact their insurance provider to understand their out-of-network benefits before their visit.