Payment and Insurance
Sunflower Prompt Care and Sunflower Primary Care are not responsible for any errors or omissions. It is the responsibility of the patient to confirm with their managed care plan that the provider is participating prior to seeking treatment.
Sunflower Prompt Care and Sunflower Primary Care participates with all major health insurance plans. The following list should be used only as a guide, as the status of the plans is subject to change. If you are uncertain as to whether your individual health benefits includes receiving in-network services from Sunflower Prompt Care or Sunflower Primary Care, please contact your insurance company. Your insurance company is the best resource for answering all your in-network service questions.
Insurances we have history working with are:
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Aetna (Prompt and Primary Care)
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BCBS (Prompt and Primary Care)
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Century Health (Prompt and Primary Care)
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CIGNA ( Prompt and Primary Care)
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Coventry Health Care of Kansas (Prompt and Primary Care)
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Coventry National (Prompt and Primary Care)
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Humana (Prompt and Primary Care)
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IBEW Local Union (Prompt and Primary Care)
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KBT (Prompt and Primary Care)
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Preferred Health Systems (Prompt and Primary Care
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Medicare (Prompt and Primary Care)
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Tricare (Prompt and Primary Care)
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United Health Care (Prompt and Primary Care)
Self-pay patients are financially responsible for all costs associated with the medical care they receive at the time of service. There is a discount for prompt payment. Additionally, insured patients are responsible for any costs associated with the medical care they receive that their insurance doesn’t cover.
Payment Methods
- Cash
- Visa
- MasterCard
- Discover
- Checks with a valid ID