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Frequently asked questions
General
Blossom Pediatrics accepts patients with or without insurance except for those with TennCare. However, we do not bill insurance for any of our clinic services.
Yes, Blossom Pediatrics accepts HSA payment. Check your particular plan for to ensure eligibility.
Direct Primary Care (DPC) offers reliable, direct access to your doctor for a monthly membership fee. Membership includes acute visits, well visits, and some additional services (Learn more here). We also work to provide the best cash prices for services not performed in our clinic including labs and imaging should you not have insurance or choose not to use your insurance.
Review our membership page (here) for more information.
We recommend maintaining catastrophic insurance coverage in case of hospitalization or subspecialty care needs. Our membership fee does not cover these services but your provider will coordinate with hospitals or sub-specialists for the management of your medical needs.
After business hours your provider can be reached via call or text through the patient portal for urgent needs. We ask that you reserve non-urgent matters for normal business hours.
If your child is an established patient of Blossom Pediatrics, we will do our best to provide for your medical needs via a telemedicine visit.
Blossom Pediatrics will work with you and your family to determine the best plan for your children. At this time as a small practice Blossom Pediatrics does not offer vaccinations in clinic. However, we will work with you, the local health department, and/or your local pharmacy for you to obtain vaccinations.
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