Health Insurance

Clear Insurance Information for Your Foot & Ankle Care

At Vale Foot and Ankle, we realize that foot or ankle pain is stressful enough without the confusion of dealing with insurance. That’s why our team is here to help verify your benefits and provide cost estimates before you begin care. We take part in many major plans so that quality podiatric care is within reach.

Participating Health Plans

Below is a list of the insurance carriers that we currently accept. If your plan is listed, you’re likely covered, though benefit details (e.g., copays, deductibles, prior‑authorizations) can differ between plans:

Note: This list reflects our current participation status. Network participation may vary by physician, plan, or location. We recommend you call the number on the back of your insurance card to verify network status, coverage, and any prior‑authorization requirements.

Why Choose Vale Foot and Ankle for Your Insurance‑Backed Care

With us, you get:
A team that proactively verifies your benefits and keeps you informed. Both conservative & advanced surgical foot & ankle care under one roof. Coordination of care, which minimizes referrals to multiple providers. Transparent information about cost, coverage, and care options.

Ready to Get Started?

If you have any questions about your insurance coverage or would like to determine if you are in-network, please contact our office. We’re happy to help explain your benefits and schedule your initial appointment. Contact us at Vale Foot and Ankle today and take the next step toward better foot and ankle health with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

While many treatments are covered when medically necessary, there may still be out‑of‑pocket costs to you for copays, coinsurance, or remaining deductibles. We will go over these details with you before proceeding.

With an HMO plan, you usually need to see an in‑network primary care provider for a referral to see a specialist. A PPO plan provides more flexibility to visit providers, but often at a higher premium or with higher out‑of‑pocket costs.

If you don’t have coverage, we’ll work with you on cash‑pay options, payment plans, or financing so that you don’t have to forgo care.

Insurance companies may require documentation showing that treatment is medically necessary. Our team manages this process on your behalf, though your plan determines final coverage.

Bring your current insurance card and ID. If you are under an HMO or similar plan that requires a referral, obtain the referral before your visit. Also, list any medications and previous foot or ankle treatments.

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