Insurance and fees for Anna Health Family Medicine.
Anna Health Family Medicine publishes accepted plan participation, payment methods, card-on-file expectations, and common fee policies so patients can understand the basics before a visit.
Insurance support
Major commercial, Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare plans are listed online.
The published page lists accepted-network guidance but also says patients should verify current coverage directly because participation can change.
Payment options
Payment methods are straightforward and published in advance.
The office lists cash, major cards, and personal checks so patients can plan for self-pay or balances after insurance.
Accepted plans currently listed online
Card-on-file policy
The published policy encourages patients to keep a credit card on file so checkout is faster and statements do not have to be mailed after insurance processing.
At check-in, the office scans the card of your choice, including eligible FSA or HSA cards.
After insurance processes the claim, the office emails the balance owed.
The remaining balance is charged to the card on file and a receipt is emailed.
Card data is described as protected through Elavon and off-site PCI-DSS compliant processing.
Payment options
Cash
Visa
Mastercard
Discover
American Express
Personal checks
Published fee policies
Missed appointment
No-show fee
$50
Missed physical
No-show fee for physical visits
$100
Late cancellation
Late-cancel fee
$50
Missed procedure
No-show procedure fee
$200
Out-of-network new patients
Total charge or minimum $200 deposit
Out-of-network established patients
Total charge or minimum $150 deposit
Self-pay new patients
Total charge or minimum $200 deposit
Self-pay established patients
Total charge or minimum $150 deposit
Self-pay procedures
Total charge or minimum $200 deposit
Published notes
The website says the insurance list is updated from time to time and is not exhaustive.
Medicaid participation is listed as optional across Privia Medical Group providers, so patients are told to verify participation before the visit.
Patients are also told to confirm plan and product coverage directly because insurance participation can change frequently.