While we may be in-network with your insurance company, coverage depends on the specific benefits of your plan. Even if we’re in-network with some plans within an insurance, other plans may be out-of-network.
Always remember to verify your coverage with your insurance directly. For a more detailed breakdown on how to confidently speak with your insurance, check out this article.
Major Insurances Commonly In-Network with Circle Medical
We work with most major insurances, including most commercial plans from:
Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Shield of California
Cigna
UnitedHealthcare
And more!
For a full list, visit our insurance page, or:
Start the process of booking an appointment on our mobile app or web portal.
Visit the Billing area of our mobile app or web portal.
Insurance acceptance can change over time due to updates in contracts between healthcare providers and insurance companies. These changes can affect which plans are considered in-network. We always recommend checking with your insurance provider before your visit to confirm your coverage.
Consider making one of our providers your PCP. Some insurance providers may require you to select one of our providers as your primary care provider (PCP) to ensure that your charges are in-network.
Calling Insurance? Your Guide to a Confident Insurance Call
Insurances We Can't Accept - Medicaid/Medi-Cal
We are unable to provide care to Medicaid patients, even if they opt to self-pay. Medicaid is administered separately by each state, and we’re not currently contracted with those state programs.
Because Circle Medical is not contracted with Medicaid, we're unable to see patients who have Medicaid coverage.
Clarifying the Medicaid Exclusion:
Some insurances, like UnitedHealthcare, may administer Medicaid plans through contracts with state Medicaid agencies.
This may be called a Medicaid Advantage, or Medicaid Managed Care arrangements.
Even though a commercial insurer manages the plan, the coverage is still governed by Medicaid rules and benefits.
Therefore, we are unable to provide care, even if you have a commercial Medicaid Advantage plan.
Unsure if you have Medicaid or Medicare? See this article to find out.
Other Insurances We Don't Currently Accept
HMO plans
TRICARE plans
Kaiser Permanente plans
If you are covered under an HMO, TRICARE, or Kaiser Permanente, you can continue care at our self-pay rates.
If your plan has out-of-network benefits, chat in to request an itemized bill, and you can submit this to your insurance for potential reimbursement.
Questions? Our Patient Care team can answer them.
Start a chat with us via our HIPAA-compliant mobile app or web portal.
Key Policy Notes
Always Verify Coverage. Check your network status, medical benefits, and deductible with your insurance before booking to prevent unexpected charges.
Medicaid/Medi-Cal Policy. We are unable to provide care to Medicaid or Medi-Cal patients, regardless of payment choice. If you use these services, you must see your program's assigned provider to avoid losing coverage.
Accurate Information Required. Please provide accurate personal information, as the use of false information will result in immediate termination as a patient.

