
Since
our founding in 1977, our practice has been committed to providing
the very best in eye care. The eyes are part of the human body
and, as such, cannot be considered independently. As physicians
specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders,
we can often assist in the diagnosis of other bodily diseases
which are reflected in the eye. By performing a comprehensive
examination of your eyes and prescribing glasses or contact lenses,
where necessary, we hope to keep your eyes seeing well.
If
eye disease is diagnosed, treatment is instituted when indicated.
The prescription of medications and surgery may be required for
some ocular conditions. Laser surgery is performed in our offices.
Small incision, ambulatory cataract surgery under local anesthesia
is our usual method of cataract extraction (phakoemulsification).
As new treatment modalities develop, we strive to remain on the
cutting edge of developing therapies. Every effort will be made
for you to be seen by the doctor of your choice. However, in the
event of an emergency, you can be comfortable in the knowledge
that an excellent ophthalmologist will be available to give you
the care you need. Each of us may have a special interest in a
particular aspect of ophthalmology, but we are all board certified
eye specialists.
FEES,
INSURANCE, AND BILLING:
We sincerely believe that our fees are fair and equitable for
the services rendered. We appreciate payment at the time of service.
We believe in informing our patients about the specifics of our
fees. Each of our receipts contains a list of fees for the service
rendered. Please call our office and speak with our staff if you
have a question in regard to your bill. Please ask us if we participate
in your insurance plan before your visit. We participate in a
variety of insurance plans.
Insurance
Plans and HMOs: If
authorization is required you must obtain this from your primary
care provider (internist, family practitioner, or pediatrician,
etc.). It is your responsibility to obtain authorization. This
is required by your insurance plan before you visit, even when
the visit is for an urgent problem. Without this authorization
you will be responsible for payment in full for your visit.
Medicare: We are
participating providers in Medicare. According to the law, patients
are responsible for paying annual Medicare deductibles unless
they have been met prior to the initial visit. Non-covered services,
such as refractions for glasses or contact lenses must be paid
by the patient. (The deductible and refraction payment requirement
is not our policy, but a mandate of the Social Security Administration
for all Medicare recipients.) Since Medicare reimburses 80% of
an allowed fee, patients are required to pay the 20% difference
at the time of visit., unless they have supplementary insurance
which is accepted by our office.
Deductibles:
if you have not met your deductible, please pay at the time of
your visit. If you are due a refund, we will send it to you after
we receive a response from your insurer. Regardless of the status
of your claim, you are responsible for payment of your medical
care within a reasonable period of time.
Optical
Goods: We
have an excellent selection of glasses, sunglasses and low vision
aids at reasonable prices in our optical dispensary in Bethpage.
Our opticians, Shari and Catherine, will do everything possible
to make you happy with your purchase. All purchases must be paid
for in full at the time of delivery.
Insurance Counseling:
before any surgical procedure our office will provide you information
and estimate what, if any, balance may remain once your insurance
has paid. Please speak with our staff if special financial circumstances
warrant an extended payment plan.