No Surprises Act & Good Faith Estimate

What You Can Expect

You have the right to:

  • Receive a written Good Faith Estimate of the total expected cost of services

  • Request an estimate before scheduling services

  • Receive the estimate at least one business day before your appointment

  • If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you have the right to dispute the bill.

This estimate is based on the information available at the time and may change depending on your needs.

Good Faith Estimate

Under the No Surprises Act, you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of the expected cost of services.

If you are not using insurance (self-pay or out-of-network), health care providers are required to provide an estimate of anticipated charges for non-emergency services.