Damato Chiropractic Center of Glastonbury is strongly committed to helping you and your entire family maintain a healthy lifestyle and therefore, has implemented a pricing structure that allows all budgets the opportunity to receive care. For instance, our office is in-network will all of the major insurance carriers. For those patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, we are happy to arrange flexible payment options to fit your budget. Please don’t hesitate to call our office directly if you wish to learn more about our payment options for wellness and chiropractic care.  In addition, we accept workers compensation and auto accident cases.

Insurance Option:

We are in network with all major carriers.

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We also accept Worker’s Compensation and Personal Injury cases.

 

Self Pay Option:

Our goal at Damato Chiropractic Center of Glastonbury is to allow everyone to experience the benefits of chiropractic care and adjustments. For patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, we can work with you to arrange a flexible payment program that fits your budget. If you have no insurance or if your insurance does not have any chiropractic benefits, there are still ways for you to receive the pain relief and chiropractic care that you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Premium?

    The monthly fee charged by your Insurance Carrier to provide your health coverage.
  • What is a deductible?

    A specific dollar amount that you have to pay each year for your health care expenses before your Insurance Carrier starts to pay. Monthly health insurance premiums do count towards your deductible.
  • What is a coinsurance?

    A sharing of health care costs in which you and your Insurance Carrier each pay a percentage.
  • What is a Copayment (copay)?

    A fixed amount that you pay for a certain health care service.

  • What is an Out of Pocket Maximum?

    Limits the total amount you have to pay each calendar year for health care expenses, including deductibles, copayments and coinsurance. Monthly health insurance premiums do not count toward the out-of-pocket maximum.

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