plan your visit and be prepared for better care.

what you’ll need.

We want your first visit to be as convenient as possible. Please bring these items with you:

 

  • Insurance Card
  • Driver’s License or Photo ID
  • Payment for Co-pay or Self-pay

 

Don’t have an appointment yet? Click the button below to schedule your first visit!

what you’ll need.

We want your first visit to be as convenient as possible. Please bring these items with you:

 

  • Insurance Card
  • Driver’s License or Photo ID
  • Payment for Co-pay or Self-pay

 

Don’t have an appointment yet? Click the button below to schedule your first visit!

insurance networks.

Insurance coverage can be confusing at times! We’d like to minimize any potential confusion. Check out our list of accepted insurances to find your specific plan.

Service Fees and Financial Responsibilities.

Need more details on the cost of our service fees? Click the link below to get a full overview of our client financial responsibilities along with our payment policies.

frequently asked questions.

Q1: Do you take walk-ins?

We do not take walk-ins. Every client is seen by appointment.

Q2: Are you open on weekends?

Sorry! We are only open Monday – Friday during the week.

Q3: Do I need to obtain a referral to be seen at Restore?

No, you do not need a referral to be seen.

Q4: Do you accept my insurance?

We accept a handful of insurances. Please see our network list above or call us to confirm we accept your particular plan.

Q5: How much will my copay be?

Copays vary and are decided upon by your insurance provider. To know your specific copay amount, we’ll need to verify your insurance.

Q6: What if I don't have insurance?

No insurance? No problem! You can pay the self-pay rate for each visit.

Q7: What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept cash, debit & credit cards.

Q8: How do I pay my bill?

You can pay your bill online with the link we provide after your session.

have more questions?

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build; raise (someone or something) to a better condition, place, or position with intentional care.