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No Surprise Act

March 3, 2022

You have the right to know and approve any possible medical charges that might not be covered by your health insurance.

 

What is the No Suprise Act?

As part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Congress passed the No Suprise Act to add more transparency to medical billing. As part of this act, providers are able to provide Good Faith Estimates to patients who are uninsured or choose to self pay before any care is provided so patients have a more accurate idea of what their bill will be.

Who Does The No Suprise Act Apply to?

Anyone who has commercial insurance, choose to self pay, or has no health insurance.

(Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TriCare or Indian Health Services plans have other protections already in place)

 

Can I get an estimate of possible charges?

Yes, our team is happy to provide you with a Good Faith Estimate. Call us at (215) 744-2266 or talk to someone at the front desk next time you’re in the office.

 

I’ve got questions. Who do I contact for more info?

Call us at (215) 744-2266 to get more information from a team member.

We’re here to help.

If you have questions about the No Suprise Act or your kidney health, we’re just a phone call away. Call today to schedule an appointment.

(215) 744-2266

Parkview Office

Parkview Office

Did you know?

In 2012, our office moved from the old Parkview Hospital to a beautiful facility just down the road, at 4453 Castor Avenue. Nicknamed “Parkview” because of our legacy with and proximity to the old Parkview Hospital, this spacious and modern office building provides ample private parking for patients and families.

About Metropolitan Nephrology Associates


Metropolitan Nephrology Associates is a nephrology practice based in southeast Pennsylvania. Boasting a roster of some of the top kidney specialists in Philadelphia, Metropolitan Nephrology is sees patients for a variety of kidney conditions, such as chronic kidney disease, kidney failure, high blood pressure, and more.