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Ready to take the first step towards healing and wellness? Book your appointment with us today and begin your journey to a healthier, more balanced life.

Planning to Use Insurance?

Are you in-network with my insurance plan?

While our licensed massage therapists are out of network for most plans, we recommend calling to see what your out of network benefits are. We find that most patients with these insurance companies often have good out of network coverage:

  • Premera
  • Regence
  • First Choice
  • Aetna
  • Kaiser Permanente (HMO and PPO)
  • Community Health Plan of WA

Our massage therapists are not contracted with any insurance company. We bill your insurance as a courtesy to you, regardless of our network status with your insurance. Any time we bill insurance for massage, a prescription from your provider is required since massage therapists cannot diagnose in Washington state, which is needed for billing insurance.

We are not accepting any new Medicare patients.

Please note: Washington Apple Health and other Medicaid programs do not typically cover chiropractic or massage services.

How can I look up my insurance benefits for massage?

To look up your own benefits:

  1. Call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask to speak to a representative.
  2. Ask for benefit information for “Medical Massage (service codes 97140 or 97124) performed by a licensed massage therapist from Tax ID #88-1932831
  3. How many visits per year do I have?
  4. Are my visits subject to deductible? If so, how much?
  5. What date does my plan reset?
  6. May I have a reference # for this call?

How much will my appointments cost?

Cost for services will always depend on your individual insurance plan.

Each person’s deductible, copay, coinsurance, etc. is different depending on the elections you made during your enrollment period for your insurance plan.

We are happy to try and look up this information for you, but again, it’s always best to verify this information with your insurance company directly. Disclaimer: We can never guarantee coverage or payment by the insurance company.

For massage therapy, we will collect $110 at the time of your massage and submit your claim to your insurance company as a courtesy. Your insurance company will then reimburse you for whatever amount they owe.

Can I use my HSA or FSA for medical massage?

Yes, you can use either an HSA or FSA to pay for medical massage visits. We can provide receipts for you as well.