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Orthopaedic Associates
Bills related to your surgeon, clinic visits, Ortho ASAP visits, physical or occupational therapy, imaging (MRI and X-Ray) and bracing or equipment.

THE ORTHOPAEDIC
SURGERY CENTER
Bills related to the surgery facility and its fees will be issued from The Orthopaedic Surgery Center.

Anesthesia Services
Payment
Bills related to general anesthesia will be issued by Anesthesia Services. This is the fee from your Anesthesiologist.

New Patient/Medical Insurance Plans
New Patient/Medical Insurance Plans New patients are welcome at Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin. We accept most major health insurance carriers, Government plans, Medicare Part B, Wisconsin Medicaid (specific plans), self-pay, HealthShare members, and workers' compensation plans. Please contact your insurance carrier for more information or call us at 262-303-5055 ext 3004. When reaching out to your insurance, Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin's Tax ID is 391-101-566.
Your Rights Against Surprise Medical Bills – What You Need to Know
You’re protected from surprise or balance billing when receiving emergency care or certain services at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center. Balance billing happens when out-of-network providers charge you the difference between what your insurer pays and what they charge. Under federal and state law, you cannot be billed more than your in-network costs for emergency services or care from certain specialists—even if they're out-of-network. You’re only responsible for standard cost-sharing like copays, coinsurance or deductibles. Learn more about your rights at cms.gov/nosurprises or ncdoi.gov.
Know Your Rights: Request a Good Faith Estimate for Medical Costs
If you’re uninsured or not using insurance, you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate that outlines the expected cost of your medical care. This estimate includes all related expenses for non-emergency services, such as tests and equipment. You can also request one in advance. If your bill ends up being $400 or more over the estimate, you have the right to dispute it. Learn more at cms.gov/nosurprises.