Out-Of-Pocket Rates

Ongoing Acupuncture 40-50 min, $100

Initial Visit & Intake 60 - 90 min, $200

Abdominal Massage & Acupuncture - 60 - 90 min, $200

Microneedling & Acupuncture 50 min, $200

 +Additional 30 minutes, $100

Includes abdominal massage, herbal & functional medicine consultation (in-person)

Online Functional & Herbal Medicine Consult, $200/ $150

*Insurance does not cover online consulting*

*Many people pay with an HSA card*

Referrals

If you need a referral form, please download the PDF here. When completed email or fax it over to our biller Rhonda at office@HumanNatureMedicine.com or 503-974-2290

Insurance

I am in network with:

  • Tivity: VA/ Triwest and Humana
  • UHC - United 
  • Axis: First Choice & many sub payers
  • Trillium
  • Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Providence 
  • Optum
  • Pacific Source
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents & Worker’s Comp Claims
  • We have tried to be in-network with Kaiser & Moda but have not been allowed in. 
  • Acupuncturists can only bill Medicare if they are working in an office with an MD. The exception to this is Medicare Advantage Plans. Contact our biller to see if you qualify.

    Cancellation & No Show Policy

Your appointment time is reserved just for you. A late cancellation or missed visit leaves a hole in the practitioners' day that could have been filled by another patient. As such, we require 24 hours notice for any cancellations or changes to your appointment. People who provide less than 24 hours notice, or no show for their appointment will be charged the full price of their appointment.

Verify Your Insurance

To find out if your insurance covers acupuncture please complete the following verification form and Rhonda, our expert biller will get back to you about your exact coverage. Bess is in network with as many carriers as is possible - generally more than most other acupuncturists in the area - if she does end up being out of network it is not by choice. However if this is the case, you can pay the out of pocket fee and we will provide you with a superbill to submit to your insurance and be reimbursed. Sometimes this works. In addition, as mentioned above, you can pay with an HSA card.