The short answer is, “No.” We accept checks, credit cards, and payments from FSA/HSA accounts. The providers at Root Causes Medicine are not participating providers with any insurance carrier or governmental benefit plan such as medicare or medicaid. We can not accept...
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Are the providers at Root Causes primary care physicians?
Yes. Root Causes offers primary care in a fee-for-service functional medicine model. We are primarily consultants and coaches in Functional Medicine, and we will work closely with you to help you address the underlying causes of chronic health problems. Our Providers...
Do you think Root Causes can help me?
Functional medicine providers use a unique approach to uncover the underlying causes of many chronic health care concerns. The human body is intricately complex, and the concerns you are experiencing require careful consideration. The path to healing is best found in...
What happens after my initial consultation?
During and immediately following your first visit, a personalized plan will be developed and those plans will be implemented continually throughout the year, based on your unique needs and treatment goals. This plan will include lab and other testing as indicated,...
How long should my visit be?
Significant time and careful consideration by an experienced medical provider is the first step in developing a plan that can result in real improvement. Please note, longer times are required for complex medical problems. This will either be determined based on an...
When can I expect charges?
The initial consultation begins when the intake paperwork is submitted. Significant time and attention are devoted to each concern to the appointment. This saves valuable time and minimizes unnecessary expenses. The Detailed Consultation is designed for patients who...
Do you accept credit cards?
Yes, we do! We accept the following credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. If you plan to pay with a debit card we require a second method of payment on file as some debit cards have a daily payment limit.