New Patients

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New Patients

Ellensburg Integrative Medicine provides Physical Rehabilitation, Holistic Medicine and Chiropractic care in Ellensburg, WA. We strive to provide new patients with all relevant information to prepare them for their initial appointments. Please call (509) 925-7246 if you have any unanswered questions after reviewing the following information.

Payment

Patients billing treatment through health insurance plans should be prepared to pay a copay or coinsurance. If you wish, we will verify insurance benefits ahead of time and present that information prior to your initial visit. Moreover, we accept patients treating under Letters of Protection, Personal Injury Protection and Workers’ Compensation.

Paperwork for New Patients

All new Ellensburg Integrative Medicine Center patients will need to fill our New Patient Paperwork prior to the initial visit. We can email or fax you the forms or you can come pick them up. If you do not elect to fill out the paperwork ahead of time, please arrive 30 minutes prior to your first appointment to do so.

Necessary Materials

In addition to the New Patient Paperwork, please bring in a photo ID, your insurance or Medicare card (if billing through insurance), and any referrals from other physicians. Any other information in your possession that is relevant to your treatment would also be helpful.

Location

Ellensburg Integrative Clinic is located at 304 S. Water St. Suite 103 Ellensburg, WA 98926. For more help finding our office, please click here.

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