Horizon Health works hard to accommodate as many insurance plans as possible to offer affordable healthcare for our patients. All patients are urged to verify their benefits and coverage with their insurance plan to determine whether a particular location, test, or procedure will be covered as in-network or out-of-network.
Note that Horizon Health Illinois locations and Horizon Health Indiana locations may have separate contract agreements in place and may or may not participate in all the same insurance plans. Coverage is based on the location of service. Please click on the location you plan to visit:
Workman’s Comp, Meals on Wheels, Private Pay:
(217) 466-4298
Financial Assistance Coordinator:
(217) 466-4257
Patient Advocate (Medicare & Medicaid Enrollment):
(217) 466-4522
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