We work with most major insurance providers

Insurance coverage for vein treatment depends on your specific plan and medical necessity. Our team will verify your benefits in advance—no surprises.

Check Your Coverage
Aetna
Blue Cross
Cigna
United
Humana
Anthem
Kaiser
Oscar
+ 100 more

Coverage depends on your specific plan. Contact us to verify your benefits.

Our "No Stress" Insurance Promise

Say goodbye to insurance headaches! Our dedicated team handles the complexities, guiding you every step of your VeinVanish™ journey.

1

We contact your insurance for you

Just give us your insurance info, and we take over! Our team directly contacts your insurer to verify coverage, handle pre-authorizations, and manage all the paperwork.

2

Understanding your coverage, together

Once we hear from your insurer, we'll clearly explain your benefits and what to expect. We ensure you're fully informed and confident before starting treatment.

Important paperwork you may receive

Explanation of Benefits (EOB)

This is NOT a bill! It's a summary from your insurance showing what was covered. If anything looks confusing, contact us immediately—we're here to help clarify.

Checks from your insurer

If you receive a check, this usually means your insurance company has identified the treatment as medically necessary. Our team will guide you on what to do next.

Pre-authorization letters

Some plans require approval before treatment. We handle this process for you and will let you know once everything is approved.

Confusing correspondence?

If you receive anything from your insurance that sounds confusing or unexpected, contact us immediately! We're here to help clarify and advocate for you.

Making sense of your insurance plan

Insurance terms can be confusing. Here's what the common terms mean:

1 Deductible

The amount you pay for covered services before your insurance plan starts paying. We'll help you understand exactly what yours is.

2 Coinsurance

Your percentage share for covered services after your deductible is met. For example, 70/30 means insurance pays 70%, you pay 30%.

3 Out-of-Pocket Maximum

The most you'll pay for covered services in a year. After reaching this amount, your plan pays 100% of covered services.

4 Copay

A fixed fee you pay for certain covered services, like office visits. We'll explain if and how this applies to your treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, most insurance plans cover vein treatment when it's considered medically necessary. This typically includes cases where veins cause pain, swelling, discomfort, or other health-related symptoms. Our team can help determine if you qualify for coverage.

Yes. If your spider veins are linked to symptoms like pain, swelling, or heaviness—or if there's an underlying vein condition—insurance may cover the treatment. Our team can evaluate your case and help determine if you qualify.

After you receive your diagnosis and we submit your treatment plan for approval, insurance companies typically take 2 to 4 weeks to respond. Timelines vary depending on your specific plan, but our team will keep you informed throughout the process.

Don't worry—our expert team will help you understand why the denial happened. We'll review your case, check what might have gone wrong, and guide you on the next steps to move forward.

We welcome patients without insurance and offer clear, upfront pricing for consultations and treatments. We also offer flexible payment solutions including credit/debit cards, CareCredit, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

Yes, you will need to pay any required copay. Insurance companies require copays, deductibles, and coinsurance to share the cost of your care. We'll explain exactly what your out-of-pocket costs will be before you begin treatment.

We're here to help every step of the way

Your health and peace of mind are our top priorities. Have questions? Our dedicated team is ready to help.