560 Springfield Ave, Suite I, Westfield, NJ 07090

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560 Springfield Ave, Suite I, Westfield, NJ 07090

(908) 215-2331 | moc.nikoruen%40olleh

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We’re an Out-of-Network Provider — But We’re Here to Help

Neurokin is now a private pay practice and is no longer in-network with most insurance providers. However, we understand that navigating care and coverage can be complex.
If you have out-of-network benefits, we will help you get reimbursed for our services. Simply complete this form, and our team will review your insurance information and let you know what coverage is available.
If you do not have out-of-network benefits, we offer flexible payment options to ensure you still receive the high-quality care you deserve.

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Thank you for considering Neurokin as your neurological care provider. We'll contact you as soon as we're in network with your insurance company. 

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Our cancellation policy

When appointments are canceled at the last minute, or when people do not show up for the appointments, that time cannot be utilized to provide care to someone else in need. In order to make sure that our providers are able to utilize their time for the patients that need their services as quickly as possible, we ask that you are courteous about canceling appointments well in advance if you know you will not be able to make them.

Common insurance questions

  • What is a deductible?

    A deductible is the amount of money you must pay for medical services before your insurance company will begin to cover your medical bills.
    How does it work?If you have an insurance plan with a $500 deductible and receive a $600 medical bill, you must first pay $500 before your insurance company will help pay the balance.

  • What is a copay?

    A copay is the amount of money you must pay for a specific service received before your insurance company will help cover the rest.

    How does it work?
    If you have an insurance plan that states a medical visit requires a $25 copay, you are responsible for that amount before your insurance company helps pay the remaining cost.

  • How does out of network insurance work?

    A copay is the amount of money you must pay for a specific service received before your insurance company will help cover the rest.

    How does it work?
    If you have an insurance plan that states a medical visit requires a $25 copay, you are responsible for that amount before your insurance company helps pay the remaining cost.

  • Why we don’t accept insurance

    At Neurokin, we’ve chosen to operate as an out-of-network provider so we can focus fully on high-quality, personalized care—not insurance quotas or rushed appointments.

  • How does Neurokin stand out from other practices?

    If you see a doctor or other provider who is not in your health plan's network, you and your plan share the cost of the service. However, your cost will usually depend on the plan's Maximum Allowable Amount for the service. This is the most your plan will pay for a service.
    How does Neurokin help?We have partnered with Reimbursify to easily file a claim on your behalf and recover most of your visit costs. You can use our tool at the top of the page to get an estimate of how much your insurance may cover--in seconds.

Ready for a comprehensive neurological visit?

Our team is ready to hear from you. For answers to your follow-up questions or to schedule care today, get in touch with us.