FAQ
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Is Dr. Evans Accepting New Patients?
Yes!
As of September 2023, Dr. Evans is now accepting new primary care patients. She is still accepting new patients with specialty care needs who have a primary care physician established elsewhere.
What services are provided at this clinic?
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Management of acute concerns such as coughs, colds, flus, rashes and minor injuries.
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Management of chronic concerns such as diabetes, hypertension, autoimmunity, gastrointestinal complaints, and mental health disorders.
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Management of hormones including the use of bioidentical HRT for both men and women, as well as the management of thyroid disorders, fertility/infertility, contraception, PCOS, endometriosis, irregular or symptomatic menses, etc.
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Primary care services such as annual screening exams, well child checks, (most) vaccinations, sports physicals, and female pelvic and breast examinations.
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Ordering and/or collection of necessary labs - blood work, cultures, biopsies, XRays, MRI, etc.
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Referrals to specialty care as needed.
Dr. Evans also has additional training and clinical interest in the management of: POTS/MCAS/hEDS
What insurance does Dr. Evans accept?
It is essential that each patient check their plan benefits before seeking care to be informed of any exclusions or limitations to coverage. For verified IN-network benefits, our clinic will submit claims directly to insurance companies on behalf of our patients. Our clinic does not submit claims for OUT-of-network benefits and payment for those services rendered are due at the time of service. Although we will submit a claim for reimbursement for IN-network services, we cannot guarantee benefits, and all associated costs are ultimately the patient's responsibility.
Our Providers are IN-NETWORK with:
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Moda Health (formerly ODS)
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Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Oregon
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PacificSource Health Plan
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Aetna (PPO; Network Access Benefit Plan)
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United Health Care (through 12-31-2025)
As of September 1, 2025, our providers are OUT-OF-NETWORK with:
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Providence Health Plan (PPO; EPO; Network Access Benefit Plan; Traditional Option and any privately funded plans)
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Cigna
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Healthnet
Beginning January 1, 2025, our providers will also be OUT-OF-NETWORK with:
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United Health Care
Please review and use these helpful resources to assist in gathering the most useful information about your insurance benefits so that any financial surprises can be avoided:
What if I don't have insurance coverage for these services?
The clinic offers a payment made at time of service ("cash" pay) discount of 25%
Are labs covered by my insurance?
All diagnostic tests (blood work, pap smears, etc.) are ordered through several high quality laboratories. These facilities bill the patient's insurance plan directly and many also offer a significant discount to cash paying patients. Some specialty labs, however, such as food sensitivity testing, are simply not covered by insurance and are an out-of-pocket expense.