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Fees & Insurance
Healthy York Network
Payment Plans
A word about Deductibles and Co-pays

Reduced Fee Program

At Family First Health, fees range depending on the types of visit and tests that are performed. Using a sliding fee scale, discounts are based on family size and income. Our registration staff will be glad to explain our system to you when you come in for your visit. We will not deny health
services to anyone due to an inability to pay.

To apply for our Reduced Fee Program, you may print and complete the reduced fee application form by clicking one of the following links. Please read the directions carefully and bring the completed form to your next appointment.
 

Location

Family First Health
Administrative/Billing Office
116 S. George Street, Suite 301
York, PA 17401 • (717) 846-5846

Click for a map and directions to this site.


New Reduced Fee Application

Nuevo Aplicación de Descuento 



You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the Reduced Fee Application. To download the free Adobe Reader, click on the button above.


                             

Insurance

Family First Health now accepts Visa and MasterCard for payment. In addition, Family First Health accepts a number of insurances and medical assistance coverage. We accept:

                             

• Medicare
• Medical Assistance
• AmeriHealth Mercy
• Blue Shield
• Gateway
• Keystone

                             

• South Central Preferred
• Health America
• Unison
• Other insurance plans accepted – call your nearest
site for information.


 


 



Please bring your insurance or medical assistance/medicare card with you to every visit. If you have questions regarding what insurances we accept, please feel free to contact us.


Healthy York Network

Family First Health is a participant in the Healthy York Network (HYN), a reduced fee program. HYN is a group of health care providers and social service agencies working to improve access to health care by offering care and medications at a discounted rate and by connecting patients with medical coverage for which they may be eligible. HYN is not health insurance. Membership is based on financial eligibility. There may be some geographic restrictions, also.

Other member organizations of HYN include WellSpan Health, Memorial Hospital, the York City Bureau of Health, York Spanish American Center, and the Community Progress Council. HYN is funded by a grant from Health Resource Services Administration.

To learn more about Healthy York Network, please contact us (717) 801-4840. 

Payment Plans

We know that everyone faces financial burdens from time to time, and sometimes it isn’t always possible to pay your bills on time. Clients may wish to make payment arrangements to pay any fees for services rendered at Family First Health. We will always be willing to work with you to make appropriate arrangements that work with your budget and health needs. We will never deny health care to anyone because of an inability to pay.

If you would like to arrange a payment plan, please contact our Billing Department at 846-5846.

                             

A Word about Deductibles and Co-pays

While all Family First Health centers accept most forms of insurance, some insurance plans require the patient to pay a deductible before they will pay for services with us. These deductibles vary among insurance companies. Even within an insurance company, different insurance plans may have different deductibles. If your insurance plan has a deductible, you must pay that amount before the insurance company will make payments to us. You are responsible for paying this deductible.

In addition, some insurance companies may require you to pay a co-pay for an office visit. A co-pay is a small amount that you must pay at each visit to your medical provider. The amount of the co-pay varies depending upon your insurance company and your plan. If your insurance plan has a co-pay, we will charge you that amount at the time of service, and you are responsible for this fee.

To find out if your insurance plan has a deductible or a co-pay, you should contact the insurance company’s customer service department (the phone number can usually be found on your insurance card.) If your insurance
plan is offered through your employer, you can also find out about any deductibles or co-pays from your employer.