Cost and Insurance

Cost and Insurance

At our practice, we believe in transparent and upfront pricing. Below is a guide to what you should expect for the costs of various visits. As always, if you have any further questions about cost or insurance, do not hesitate to reach out to our office via the contact form.

Consultation

  • If you have a PPO insurance, you will be responsible for you specialist co-pay (as determined by your insurance, usually listed on your insurance card).

  • For patients with EPO, HMO, or self-pay, the cost of the initial consultation is $200.

  • Initial telemedicine consultations are available.

Low Testosterone

  • Managing low testosterone isn’t just about writing a prescription—it’s an ongoing process. It’s longevity. It’s overall wellness.

    • Direct access to Dr. Kineish for initial consultation, questions and follow-up care

    • Medications shipped straight to your door for convenience and consistency

    • Opportunity to obtain labs to monitor your health and adjust treatment as needed

  • This approach makes your care more predictable, convenient, and comprehensive, without the uncertainty of per-visit billing.

Vasectomy

  • Insurance coverage for vasectomy can be unpredictable, with patients sometimes facing unexpected out-of-pocket costs due to variable reimbursement. To avoid this uncertainty, we’ve set a clear procedure fee of $600. This transparent approach means you’ll know exactly what to expect, with no surprises after your procedure.

    • To verify the success of your vasectomy, purchase of a mail-in post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA) is $150.

      • If a patient wishes to be sent to a laboratory through insurance for a PVSA, a semen analysis lab requisition will be given to a patient. From our experience, commercial lab testing for semen analyses in the Tampa/St. Pete area can be rather difficult.

  • To better understand of what your out-of-pocket costs would be with your insurance plan, follow the exact directions below. If your out of pocket fee is lower than our cash price, reach out to our office with a good faith estimate provided by your insurance company, and we will do our best to match.

    • The best way to know your exact cost is to:

      1. Call your insurance provider and ask if vasectomy (CPT code 55250) is covered under your plan. If diagnosis code is requested, it is most commonly Z30.2 (Encounter for sterilization).

      2. Confirm whether the procedure is subject to a deductible, co-pay, or coinsurance. Ask them directly what you should expect your out of pocket costs will be.

  • We will provide you with a superbill and clinical notes that you can provide your insurance for reimbursement.

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