Insurance Info
Right now, Acu Colorado is in the process of getting certified and credentialed to accept insurance for acupuncture treatments.
In the meantime, if your insurance covers acupuncture, I can give you a receipt (also called a superbill) that you can send in to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.
Before your appointment, it’s a good idea to call your insurance company and ask:
If they say yes, you’ll just need to follow their steps — and I’ll provide everything you need from my end after your visit.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions — I’m happy to help! 🌿
New Patient Consultation:
Follow-up visit for established patients:
Right now, Acu Colorado is in the process of getting certified and credentialed to accept insurance for acupuncture treatments.
In the meantime, if your insurance covers acupuncture, I can give you a receipt (also called a superbill) that you can send in to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.
Before your appointment, it’s a good idea to call your insurance company and ask:
- Do you cover acupuncture treatments?
- Do I need a referral from my doctor first?
- How do I submit a claim for reimbursement?
If they say yes, you’ll just need to follow their steps — and I’ll provide everything you need from my end after your visit.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions — I’m happy to help! 🌿
New Patient Consultation:
- Prescreening Intake
- Online New Patient health questionnaire
- Acupuncture session will be an in person with:
- Full pulse evaluation
- Acupuncture treatment with accompanied modalities of healing therapy as needed.
- Herbal and nutritional evaluation and recommendations
Follow-up visit for established patients:
- Full pulse evaluation
- Acupuncture treatment with accompanied modalities of healing therapy as needed.
- Herbal and nutritional evaluation and recommendations