We accept most health insurance plans and will gladly file your claim. Co-payments and deductibles (the portion that insurance deems as the patient’s responsibility) are due at the time services are rendered. Please bring your insurance card to your first appointment.
We accept the following insurances but not limited to:
- AARP
- Aetna
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Anthem Healthkeepers
- CIGNA Healthcare of Virginia (RPN, Rehab Provider Network)
- Coventry/First Health
- Employer’s Choice Network
- GEHA
- Humana PPO
- Mailhandlers
- MAMSI/Alliance/M.D. IPA/Optimum Choice
- Medicare
- MedRisk
- Optima PPO (Sentara)
- PHCS
- Southern Health
- TRICARE Standard
- United Healthcare
- USAA
- Virginia Health Network
- Worker’s Compensation
If your insurance is not listed, please contact us to determine if in fact we do participate with your provider.
Private Pay Alternative and Save!
PEAK Physical Therapy gladly accepts direct payment in cash, check, or credit/debit card from individuals for physical therapy services rendered to them. After each treatment session, charges for that session will be totaled and invoiced to the patient. Patients are expected to pay immediately at the time of invoicing.
This discount is given based on the fact that PEAK Physical Therapy does not have to incur costs and time associated with claim processing for health insurance companies.
Please be aware that there are times when PEAK Physical Therapy can not offer this “cash-pay” system to individuals who have health insurance because of contractual reasons. Also be aware that it is usually advantageous for an individual to have their claim billed through their insurance company instead of paying cash if they are considering deductible amounts. For specific rates and further questions regarding either of these types of cases, please discuss with the staff of PEAK Physical Therapy.
And donʼt forget that you can use your Health Savings Account at PEAK Physical Therapy whether you choose to use your health insurance benefits or not.











