
Billing for health care services is complicated, and we are committed to helping you understand your Evergreen bill.
Each visit will be billed individually.
Many of the providers involved in your care (physicians, laboratories, ambulance companies, etc) are separate businesses with their own billing and accounting procedures. They will send you a bill for their services.
Example: if you visit your primary care provider and they send you to Evergreen Hospital for a CT scan, your care will generate four billings - two for your primary care visit, one for the CT scan and one for the professional services of the radiologist who reads your scan.
Understanding Your Hospital Bill
Understanding Your Hospital Bill (Spanish)
If you have questions about your health insurance, please contact your insurance company directly.
Below is a list of physician groups and professional partners who commonly provide care for Evergreen patients. If you receive a bill from them and have questions about it, please contact them directly.
American Medical Response - 800.228.7601
Cascade Cancer Center - 425.899.3181
Center for Women's Health at Evergreen - 425.899.4455
Eastside Cardiology - 425.899.1320
Eastside Pathology - 425.688.5771
EMCAS - 888.926.3600 x213
Evergreen Emergency Physicians, Inc. - 800.793.3529
Evergreen Medical Group - 425.899.3292
Evergreen OB/GYN - 425.899.4000
Evergreen Women's Care - 425.899.4491
Evergreen Women's Health Center - 425.285.0060
Obstetrix - 425.688.8111
PacLab - 800.541.7891
Pediatrix - 206.526.2600
Radia Medical Imaging - 425.297.6200
Rural/Metro Ambulance Corp. - 888.876.0740
Or call the Evergreen Healthline at 425.899.3000
Press "1" at the prompt
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