No Insurance? No problem. We understand that healthcare costs can be a concern, which is why we offer affordable options for self-pay patients. Our cash payment system ensures that everyone can access the care they need without financial stress.
Our team is dedicated to providing transparent and competitive self-pay rates for each visit. We’ll work closely with you to understand your needs and diagnosis, so you know exactly what to expect. Whether you’re facing a minor ailment or a more serious condition, our physicians will guide you through the treatment options and help you on the path to recovery.
Feel free to walk in at any time. After evaluating your condition, we’ll discuss the costs with you upfront and work together to ensure you receive the right care at the right price.
Visit
- Primary Care Physical (New Patient)
- Urgent Care Visit
- Virtual Consultation
On-site Imaging and Labs
- Digital X-Rays Studies
- Blood Glucose
- Chemistry Panel
- Fecal Occult Blood Test
- Flu Screening
- Mononucleosis Screening
- HIV Screening
- HEPATITIS B, C Screening
- Strep Screening
- COVID-19 Respiratory Panel Screening
- Urine Analysis Routine Microscopic + Culture
Medication and Vaccinations
- Oral Medications
- Intramuscular Medications
- Intravenous Medications (PUSH)
- Flu Vaccine
- Tetatnus Vaccine
- Tetanus, Diphteria, Pertussis Vaccine (TDAP)
Wound Care
- Burn Care
- Basic & Extensive Wound Care
- Foreign Body Removal
- Incision & Drainage
- Laceration Repair W/ Dermabond
- Laceration Repair W/ Sutures
- Subungual Hematoma Drainage
- Toe Nail Removal
Orthopedic Device
- Boot
- Cane
- Crutches
- Knee Mobilizer
- Post-Op Shoe
- Sling
- Velcro Brace
Other Exams & Procedures
- Ear Wax Removal
- Electrocardiogram (EKG)
- Aspiration
- Reduction
Tier 1 – Basic Evaluation
When you come to UCA location, you’ll receive a basic evaluation that includes:
- A routine consultation visit
- A medical history assessment
- A care plan including prescription(s), if needed
The basic evaluation does not include diagnostic imaging or on-site labs. It also does not include on-site medication.
Questions & Answers
If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at +297-5860448
We are contracted with most international insurance carriers. If you don’t see your insurance carrier on our insurance and billing section, please give your health insurance plan provider a call to double check. The number can be found on your plan card. Service and benefit coverage vary based on geographic location. While we do accept certain travel insurance, at this time we do not accept UOAZV.
To get your specific copay cost amount for your visit, we’ll need to see your insurance card and verify the insurance carrier. We recommend that you call the member’s services number on the back of your insurance card and ask about coverage and co-payment fees for UCA visit.
Co-pays will typically be different than the co-pay amount for a primary care visit. If you don’t have time to call your insurance, we can determine the co-pay amount if your plan and coverage is verified upon check-in to your visit.
A co-pay, short for co-payment, is a fixed amount a healthcare beneficiary pays for covered medical services. The remaining balance is covered by the patient’s insurance company.
Co-pays typically vary for different services within the same plans, particularly when they involve services that are considered essential or routine and others that are considered to be less routine or in the domain of a specialist.
Co-pays for standard doctor visits are typically lower than those for specialists.
Note that copays for emergency room visits tend to be the highest.
A deductible is a fixed amount a patient must pay each year before their health insurance benefits begin to cover the costs.
After meeting a deductible, beneficiaries typically pay coinsurance—a certain percentage of costs—for any services that are covered by the plan. They continue to pay the coinsurance until they meet their out-of-pocket maximum for the year.
Co-pays and deductibles are just two parts of the health insurance equation.
In general, plans that charge lower monthly premiums have higher co-payments and higher deductibles. Plans that charge higher monthly premiums have lower co-payments and lower deductibles.
We have real-time insurance eligibility; however, there may be times when an insurance plan can’t be verified due to the following: The Payer ID not being accurate, The insurance plan is from a third party, The insurance provider eligibility system is not responding
If you were a patient at one our UCA centers in Aruba and have any billing questions or concerns please email us at [email protected]anytime or call us at +297-5860448.