Insurance Coverage and Payment Policies

We accept most major medical insurance, personal injury cases which include auto accidents, on the job injuries, and slip and falls.

Affordable payment plans and service discounts are available for our patient’s convenience and budget.


No referrals are necessary to be seen for an auto accident or worker’s compensation injury.


Among the many insurance plans that we participate with are:

  •  Alliance
  •  Keystone Health Plan
  •  American Postal Workers Union
  •  Mail Handlers Benefit Plan
  •  AmeriHealth
  •  Mamsi
  •  Aetna
  •  Medicare
  •  Benefit Concepts
  •  Mid Atlantic
  •  Blue Cross Blue Shield
  •  One Net
  •  Cigna
  •  Optimum Choice
  •  Coventry
  •  Principal
  •  Definity Health
  •  United Health care
  •  Golden Rule Insurance
  •  US Health care

  • At First State Health and Wellness, we also accept all auto and work comp insurances, please contact us if you have any questions regarding insurance coverage.

     

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