Insurance

Fortin Chiropractic Clinic Accepts Most Insurance Plans:

Fortin Chiropractic Clinic accepts just about everyone’s insurance. Below are some of the major insurance companies we are participating providers with for chiropractic services.

We also accept Workman’s Compensation, Personal Injury, and Automotive Insurance (if your visit is due to an accident).

For patients without insurance — or for those who prefer not to use their insurance — we offer affordable cash options for individuals and families.

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We Accept Most Insurances, Including Auto & Workman’s Comp:

Below are the most common insurance companies we work with. If you don’t see yours listed, please call us at (763) 478‑3978 — chances are, we accept it.

  • AARP
  • Allstate
  • American Family Insurance
  • Ameriprise Auto & Home
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna
  • Country Financial
  • Encompass
  • Geico
  • HSM (Health Services Management)
  • HealthPartners
  • Medical Assistance
  • Medica
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • PreferredOne
  • Patient Choice
  • Progressive
  • State Farm
  • Travelers
  • UCare
  • UnitedHealthcare

Checking Your Chiropractic Benefits:

You may want to contact your insurance company before coming in to check your chiropractic benefits, as coverage can vary from plan to plan.

If you don’t have time to call — or if your benefits are confusing — we will verify them for you at your initial visit.

If you prefer, you can also contact us ahead of time and we will call your insurance provider before your appointment. We’ll let you know:

  • What is covered
  • What is not covered
  • Whether you have a copay or deductible
  • How many visits your plan includes

Our goal is to make everything clear before your appointment begins.

Auto & Workman’s Comp Insurance:

We accept Auto and Workman’s Compensation insurance for patients who have been injured in car accidents or workplace accidents.

For your initial appointment, please bring:

  • Your claim number
  • Adjuster name and phone number
  • Insurance company name
  • Where claims should be sent
  • Attorney information (if you have one)

Auto and Workman’s Comp insurance typically covers treatment needed to help you return to your pre‑accident condition.

Good Faith Estimates:

You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate explaining how much your medical care will cost.

Under federal law, healthcare providers must give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services.

Your Good Faith Estimate will include the expected cost of:

  • Chiropractic services
  • Related therapies
  • Any additional items or services

You will receive your estimate in writing at least 1 day before your appointment. You may also request a Good Faith Estimate before scheduling.

If you receive a bill that is $400 or more above your estimate, you have the right to dispute the bill.

For more information, visit cms.gov/nosurprises.

Insurance Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept my insurance?

We accept most insurance plans. If you don’t see yours listed, call us — we likely accept it.

Do you accept Auto and Workman’s Comp insurance?

Yes. We accept both for accident‑related injuries.

What information do I need for an Auto or Workman’s Comp claim?

Bring your claim number, adjuster information, insurance company name, and attorney information (if applicable).

What if I don’t have insurance?

We offer affordable cash options for individuals and families.

Does insurance cover chiropractic care after an accident?

Auto and Workman’s Comp insurance typically covers treatment needed to return you to your pre‑accident condition.