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  Financial District Foot & Ankle Center has contracts with most major PPO, (Preferred Provider Organization), carriers. Variations may include POS and HSA.

The following is a partial list of some of the companies we contract with:

  • Aetna PPO
  • Anthem PPO
  • Blue Cross PPO
  • Blue Shield PPO
  • Carpenters Health/Welfare Trust
  • Cigna PPO
  • Guardian PPO
  • Interplan
  • United Healthcare PPO

Please check with your insurance carrier for benefits. FDFAC provides a guide of our billing codes to help you understand your responsibility. If your insurance carrier is not listed please call our clinic about our possible participation with your plan.

FDFAC is not an HMO contractor.

FDFAC is not a Medicare provider.

FDFAC is not a Workers Compensation practice and we do not provide QME services.

FDFAC does accept private/cash pay patients.

FDFAC Billing Codes and Prices
As a way to better inform our patients, we are the fist practice to provide a Billing Code list containing the most often used codes for our practice. Use this as a guide to better understand your financial responsibility with our clinic.
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"Dr. Sanders has helped relieve my plantar fascitis with custom-made orthotics. I had actually seen another podiatrist who looked at my foot and told me to wear Asics and do some stretching. This wasn't helpful.

When I arrived at FDFAC, I was greeted by very friendly staff. Steve at the front desk is very sweet. Dr. Sanders did a complete evaluation including observing me walk and x-raying my feet. She found that I had a bone spur. She then set me up for an orthotic fitting. Jonathan, the physiatrist, did a great job at evaluating my foot. It did take a little while to get the right orthotics. The first pair were made too narrow, and the adjusted version didn't quite work. But Dr. Sanders kept on until we got it right. I now have a pair of well-fitting cushy orthotics that allow me to run again! Yeah!

A few things to know is that the office requires patients to call their insurance companies to figure out your insurance coverage BEFORE scheduling the appointment. Although this might seem tedious, I actually was relieved to know exactly what would be covered and not covered. After this, the insurance billing went smoothly."

- Daniela
San Francisco
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