Insurance Information — Priority Emergency Center Texas
Insurance Information · Priority Emergency Center

Insurance
Information

Priority Emergency Center honors most private and commercial insurance plans. We also offer transparent pricing and payment options for patients without insurance. Our goal is to work with you and your insurance to avoid unexpected bills.

Insurance Priority Emergency Center Texas

We Accept

Most Private & Commercial Plans

Most Private Insurance Accepted
Transparent Self-Pay Pricing
Credit Card, Workers Comp & Cash
No Surprise Bills
Important Notice

Government Insurance
Not Accepted

Priority Emergency Center does not accept government-issued insurance plans. Patients covered under the following plans are required to pay for services at the time of their visit.

Not Accepted

Medicare

Payment is required at the time of service for all Medicare patients.

Not Accepted

Medicaid

Payment is required at the time of service for all Medicaid patients.

Not Accepted

TRICARE

Payment is required at the time of service for all TRICARE patients.

Not Accepted

Medicare Advantage

Payment is required at the time of service for all Medicare Advantage plan patients.

Questions about self-pay pricing? Call our team at (737) 423-2311 before your visit. We accept cash, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), and Workers Compensation.

How It Works

How Priority Emergency Center Works With Your Insurance

Priority Emergency Center honors most private and commercial insurance plans. We also offer transparent pricing and payment options for patients without insurance. Our goal is to work with you and your insurance to avoid unexpected bills for emergency treatment that should be covered by your plan.

When you arrive, you or a family member will check in and complete all required forms. This helps us process your insurance claims quickly and accurately. At the time of service we will collect any initial payment due, then we will submit claims to your insurance carrier for your emergency department benefits.

After your visit, our billing team will send two claims to your insurance provider: one from the facility and one from the physician who treated you.

How Priority Emergency Center Works With Your Insurance

Billing Team

Always Here to Help You

Insurance and Billing Process Priority Emergency Center

Claims Process

Fast & Accurate Submission

Insurance & Billing Process

Step-by-Step Billing Process

1

Arrive & Check In

You or a family member will check in and complete all required forms to help us process your insurance claims quickly and accurately.

2

Initial Payment Collected

At the time of service we will collect any initial payment due, such as your copay, coinsurance, or deductible.

3

Claims Submitted to Insurance

We submit claims to your insurance carrier for your emergency department benefits immediately after your visit.

4

Two Separate Claims Sent

Our billing team sends two claims to your insurance: one from the facility and one from the physician who treated you.

5

You Receive Your EOB

In a few weeks you may receive an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from your insurance — this is not a bill. See section below for details.

Network Status

In-Network and Out-of-Network Insurance

Priority Emergency Center is not a participating provider in any health benefit plan provider network. However, by law your health insurance plan is required to process emergency services at in-network benefit levels when you have an emergency medical condition.

Our Network Status

Priority Emergency Center is not a participating provider in any health benefit plan provider network.

Your Legal Protection

By law, your health insurance plan is required to process emergency services at in-network benefit levels when you have an emergency medical condition.

Cost Information

What Your Visit May Cost

The amount you may owe depends on what your insurance company approves and the terms of your plan. In an emergency setting it is not always possible to know these amounts before your visit.

Possible Cost

Copay

A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you receive the service.

Possible Cost

Coinsurance

Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage of the allowed amount.

Possible Cost

Deductible

The amount you owe for health care services before your health insurance begins to pay.

Accepted Payments

Forms of Payment We Accept

We make payment as easy as possible — multiple options available for all patients.

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Most Private & Commercial Insurance Plans

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Credit Cards
Visa & Mastercard

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Workers Compensation

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Cash

⚠️  Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE are NOT accepted. Patients with these plans are required to pay at the time of service. Call us at (737) 423-2311 for self-pay rates.

After Your Visit

Explanation of Benefits (EOB)

In a few weeks after your visit you may receive an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from your insurance company. This is not a bill.

The EOB simply explains what happened with your claim — what was covered, what was not, and what you may owe. Think of it as a summary from your insurance company.

📋  The EOB is NOT a bill. Wait for an actual bill from Priority Emergency Center before making any payment.

The services you received during your emergency visit

The amount your insurance covered for those services

The amount your insurance did not cover and what you may owe

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Got Billing Questions?

Our billing team is here to explain your charges, help with insurance claims, and arrange payment plans if needed.

📞 Call (737) 423-2311

✅  Have questions about your bill? We will explain your charges, help with insurance claims, and arrange payment plans if needed. Call (737) 423-2311.

Questions About Insurance?

Our team is here to help you understand your coverage, explain your bill, and walk you through your payment options. Call us anytime.