Immunologist Accepting Insurance in Bethesda, MD
Dr. Oral Alpan, MD is accepting insurance, providing convenient access to specialized care for immune system concerns. We work with you to create a customized treatment plan. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We are located at 4827 Rugby Avenue Suite A 201 Bethesda, MD 20814.


Table of Contents:
Do immunologists in Bethesda, MD accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Are allergy and immune testing covered by insurance?
How do I verify insurance coverage with a Bethesda immunologist?
Can I book an insured visit with an immunologist online?
At Amerimmune Clinic in Bethesda, MD, the immunologists accept Medicare and Medicaid insurance plans, along with a range of other major providers. This ensures that a wide demographic of patients, including those who rely on government-funded insurance, have access to the clinic’s services.
Medicare is a federal program that primarily provides health coverage for individuals over the age of 65, as well as younger individuals with disabilities or specific medical conditions. Medicare is divided into different parts, each covering specific services:
• Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital services.
• Medicare Part B covers outpatient care, including immunology consultations and many diagnostic tests such as allergy and immune testing.
• Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) is an alternative that includes both Part A and Part B services and may offer additional benefits like prescription drug coverage.
• Medicare Part D is for prescription drug coverage, which could be relevant for immunology treatments involving biologics or other immune-related therapies.
Medicaid, on the other hand, is a joint federal and state program that offers health coverage for low-income individuals, including families, seniors, and people with disabilities. Coverage under Medicaid can vary by state, and each state administers its own program within federal guidelines. Amerimmune Clinic accepts Medicaid for patients who are eligible. It is important for patients to verify coverage with the clinic, as there may be specific requirements or variations in benefits depending on the state and plan.
Yes, allergy testing and immune system testing are often covered by insurance at Amerimmune Clinic, but coverage can vary based on your individual insurance plan.
Common Allergy Testing
• Skin prick tests: A standard test for identifying allergic reactions to specific allergens, like pollen, dust, or certain foods, is commonly covered under most insurance plans.
• Blood tests: These tests measure specific antibodies (IgE) in response to allergens and are also widely covered by PPO and HMO plans, particularly when deemed medically necessary.
Specialized Immune Testing
Amerimmune Clinic also offers advanced immune testing, including:
• Flow Cytometry: Used to assess the composition and function of immune cells, this test is crucial for diagnosing immune deficiencies and other related disorders. PPO insurance plans typically cover these tests, but it’s important to confirm with your insurer.
• Basophil Activation Testing (BAT): This specialized test measures allergic responses and is also generally covered under insurance plans that approve advanced allergy testing.
• Immunophenotyping: This test helps identify immune system abnormalities by analyzing specific markers on immune cells. Coverage for this may depend on the insurance provider and whether the test is deemed medically necessary.
While these tests are critical for diagnosing and treating immune system disorders, some insurance companies may require pre-authorization before proceeding with them. This means the insurance company must approve the medical necessity of the test before Amerimmune Clinic performs the procedure. If a test is not covered, or if your insurance company denies coverage, the clinic will notify you beforehand and offer you the option to pay out-of-pocket or explore alternative testing methods.
Verifying your insurance coverage before booking an appointment with an immunologist at Amerimmune Clinic in Bethesda is crucial to ensure your plan will cover the services you need. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Contact Your Insurance Provider
Before scheduling an appointment, contact your insurance provider to verify whether Amerimmune Clinic is included in their network. You will need to provide your insurance plan details, including:
• Policy number
• Group number
• Insurance provider’s name and contact details
Step 2: Contact Amerimmune Clinic
Once you’ve confirmed that your insurance covers services at Amerimmune Clinic, contact the clinic to schedule an appointment. Provide them with your insurance details, and their staff will verify your coverage. The clinic can also help you navigate any questions about what services are covered, how to obtain referrals if necessary, and whether pre-authorization is needed.
Step 3: Confirm Benefits and Costs
It’s also helpful to ask your insurer for an estimate of how much of the cost will be covered by your insurance and what portion will be your responsibility. Some tests, such as advanced immunology tests, may not be fully covered, depending on your policy.
Step 4: Documentation
Ensure that you have all the necessary documentation, such as your insurance card, ID, and any required forms or referrals from your primary care provider (PCP). This will streamline the process and avoid delays when scheduling your appointment.
Yes, Amerimmune Clinic provides the option to book appointments online for insured visits. The clinic’s website allows you to submit an appointment request for consultation with an immunologist in Bethesda. While this option streamlines the booking process, keep in mind that the appointment is not fully confirmed until the clinic’s staff reviews your insurance details and confirms your coverage.
Here’s the process for booking an insured visit online:
• Submit an Appointment Request: Visit Amerimmune Clinic’s website and fill out the appointment request form. You’ll need to provide basic information such as your name, contact details, preferred appointment times, and your insurance provider.
• Insurance Verification: Once the clinic receives your appointment request, the staff will verify your insurance coverage and confirm whether the services you need are covered. If your insurance requires a referral or pre-authorization, this will be addressed at this stage.
• Confirmation of Appointment: After insurance verification, you will receive a confirmation email with the appointment details. If there are any issues with your insurance coverage, the clinic will reach out to you to discuss next steps.
While the online booking system is a convenient way to schedule your appointment, it’s still essential to verify your coverage with both your insurance provider and the clinic to ensure your appointment will be covered. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We are located at 4827 Rugby Avenue Suite A 201 Bethesda, MD 20814. We serve patients from Bethesda MD, North Bethesda MD, Takoma Park MD, Silver Springs MD, Chillum MD, and surrounding areas.
HMO Patient Referral Information: Your insurance plan mandates a referral from your primary care physician (PCP) for specialist visits. Please reach out to your PCP and provide them with the necessary information to submit a referral request to your insurance company. Potential necessary information is in bold below.
• O&O Alpan, LLC group NPI – 1194870311
• Tax ID – 04-3829427
For New Patients:
• 99203 – New patient consult
For Existing Patients Renewing Referral:
• 99213 – Established patient consult
The following codes could potentially be used for diagnostic testing at the time of the appointment:
• 95004 – Skin prick test
• 88184 – Flow cytometry 1 marker
• 88185 – Flow cytometry add-on
• 88189 – Flow cytometry reading
The provider may also request bloodwork, which would be drawn during your appointment. Typically, these labs are sent to LabCorp; however, please note that we do not control the cost associated with this potential bill.
Additionally, the provider may recommend a comprehensive immune workup, which is processed by Amerimmune lab. The necessity of this test can be discussed further with the provider during your appointment. Please be aware that based on our experience, HMOs generally do not cover this type of blood test. If you decide to proceed with this testing, we will require you to sign an ABN form and arrange payment with our billing department.
Insurances accepted by Amerimmune
- Medicare
- Medicare advantage products
- Blue Cross Blue Shield products PPO
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Plan PPO
- CareFirst Blue Choice Products
- CareFirst Administrator
- Anthem Virginia
- Anthem Health Keeper
- Anthem Health Keeper Plus (Medicaid)
- Aetna products
- Aetna Medicare
- Cigna
- United Healthcare products
- United Community Plan (Medicaid)
- United Oxford
- GEHA
- UMR Compass Rose
- Sentara
- Medicaid Virginia
- Tricare
- Trust Mark
- Meritain
- PHCS
- First Health Network
















