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Insurance and Billing

  • Please Contact the Surgery Center prior to surgery for pre-admission instructions.
  • Uninsured and/or cash patients will be required to pay for services on or before their admission date.
  • Patients with verified insurance will be required to pay their estimated portion ONLY, on or before the day of surgery.
  • MASTERCARD and VISA are accepted.
  • The Surgery Center will bill your insurance company as a courtesy; however, the balance due is the patient's responsibility and payment will be requested from you unless your insurance company pays.

The Surgery Center recognizes its obligation to remain flexible on financial matters. In the event  the above statements cannot be met, the Surgery Center will attempt to make other financial arrangements. These arrangements must be made prior to admission.

The fee for use of the Surgery Center include:

  • a basic medical history
  • routine equipment and supplies
  • routine drugs and anesthetics administered while at the Surgery Center
  • recovery room services
  • operating room time

The fee does NOT include the cost for the professional services of:

  • your surgeon
  • the anesthesiologist
  • an assistant surgeon
  • a radiologist
  • lab or pathology
  • physician consultants
  • special equipment, drugs and supplies

You, your surgeon and your insurance carriers may request, in advance, an estimate for your surgery.





Tampa Eye & Specialty Surgery Center
4302 North Gomez Avenue
Tampa, FL 33607
Telephone: (813) 870-6330
Fax: (813) 871-3956
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