Insurance
Insurance Coverage for Naturopathic Care in Washington State.
At Roots of Health, we believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality naturopathic care. To make our services more accessible, we are credentialed with several major insurance providers. If you’re in Washington and looking for personalized, integrative health solutions, we’ve got you covered.
Accepted Insurance Providers
We are currently credentialed with the following insurance providers:
- Regence: Offering comprehensive coverage for naturopathic treatments, Regence ensures you can focus on your health without financial stress.
- Premera: With Premera, you can access our holistic care services designed to address the root causes of health concerns.
- Lifewise: Lifewise members can benefit from our integrative approach to wellness, combining natural and conventional medicine.
- First Choice: As a First Choice provider, we make it easy for you to receive the care you need to thrive.
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Why Choose Roots of Health?
Located in the heart of Seattle, Roots of Health specializes in women’s health, offering a blend of natural, functional, and conventional therapies. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Melissa McCarty, we empower women to achieve optimal health and vitality.
Our Approach Includes:
- Holistic Care: Tailored treatments that address your unique health needs.
- Empowerment and Education: Tools and knowledge to make informed health decisions.
- Community Support: A supportive environment to help you on your wellness journey.
How to Verify Your Coverage
We recommend contacting your insurance provider to confirm coverage for naturopathic services. Our team is also happy to assist with any questions about billing and insurance.
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