Does Dr. Walsh take my insurance?
Dr. Walsh does not participate with health insurance companies. Many insurance companies will
reimburse the patient for services rendered after paperwork is submitted for review. In these cases, a
Medical Benefits Claim Form can be obtained from your employer or your health insurance website.
There is a portion that needs to be completed by the patient and another portion by the physician. The
form then needs to be mailed or faxed to the appropriate address or number. Examples of Medical
Benefits Claim Forms for Aetna, Cigna and Care First insurances are in the office.

Does Dr. Walsh accept Medicare?
Dr Walsh is not a participating Medicare provider. Patients who have Medicare coverage can opt to be
seen by Dr. Walsh.
They are not able to submit any fees to Medicare for reimbursement.

Does Dr. Walsh have hospital privileges?
Dr. Walsh has privileges at INOVA Loudoun Hospital.

What happens if I am hospitalized?
Physicians who are called hospitalists will manage and care for patients while they are in the hospital.
Commonwealth Inpatient Physicians, P.C. care for many of the patients at Loudoun Hospital. The
hospital based physician will contact Dr. Walsh when someone is hospitalized and ongoing
communication through the time of discharge will continue.

What happens if I am sick in the middle of the night or on a weekend?
If you need emergency care, you should go to the nearest emergency room for evaluation and
treatment. If you feel you can wait until the next day, you may call early in morning to schedule an
appointment or you may schedule an appointment online here.


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