The best way to find up to the hour availability is to schedule an appointment online here.
Cancelation Policy
I understand that unanticipated events happen occasionally in everyone’s life. In my desire to be effective and fair to all clients, the following policies are honored:
24 hour advance notice is required when canceling an appointment. This allows the opportunity for someone else to schedule an appointment. If you are unable to give 24 hours advance notice you will be charged the full amount of your appointment. This amount must be paid prior to your next scheduled appointment.
No-shows
Anyone who either forgets or consciously chooses to forgo their appointment for whatever reason will be considered a “no-show.” They will be charged for their “missed” appointment.
Late Arrivals
If you arrive late, your session may be shortened in order to accommodate others whose appointments follow yours. Depending upon how late you arrive, your therapist will then determine if there is enough time remaining to start a treatment. Regardless of the length of the treatment actually given, you will be responsible for the “full” session. Out of respect and consideration to your therapist and other customers, please plan accordingly and be on time.
Did you know that you might be able to use your Health Savings Account to pay for Massage with Nature's Honey?
However, there are a few things that you'll have to do first in order to be sure you're covered. I've put together a list of steps to take to get your massage covered by your HSA/FSA:
1.) Contact Your HR Department
The first step in the process is to reach out to HR or your insurance carrier and ask if massage therapy is a covered treatment.. I've found that most people have been able to use their HSA/FSA with no problem.
2.) Visit Your Doctor
You'll need to do your homework, and go into your visit prepared to communicate your specific symptoms.There are lots of physical and mental conditions that may qualify for massage. If stress is causing other diagnosed medical conditions, treatments may be paid for with an HSA with a letter of medical necessity from a doctor.
3.) Get a Prescription
A Prescription proves to the insurance company that massage is a necessary medical expense. Be sure your prescription includes:The reason you need massage therapy. How many sessions/month you'll need. How long you will need treatment. Session Length.
Some healthcare providers may even provide a prescription over the phone if you have an established relationship, or have already received a diagnosis.
4.) Pay for Your Massage with your HSA/FSA Card
It is easy to book a time for your massage. You can call or text anytime at (715)292-2578, The best way to find up to the hour availability is to schedule an appointment online here. Then, you'll just use your HSA/FSA debit card to pay for your massage at checkout. It's that easy.
Depending on the type of FSA plan you have, your funds may expire at the end of the year. So, if you still have funds that you need to use, don't delay. Start the process now so that you don't lose that money.
As always I look forward to serving you, Kathryn Roman LMT
However, there are a few things that you'll have to do first in order to be sure you're covered. I've put together a list of steps to take to get your massage covered by your HSA/FSA:
1.) Contact Your HR Department
The first step in the process is to reach out to HR or your insurance carrier and ask if massage therapy is a covered treatment.. I've found that most people have been able to use their HSA/FSA with no problem.
2.) Visit Your Doctor
You'll need to do your homework, and go into your visit prepared to communicate your specific symptoms.There are lots of physical and mental conditions that may qualify for massage. If stress is causing other diagnosed medical conditions, treatments may be paid for with an HSA with a letter of medical necessity from a doctor.
3.) Get a Prescription
A Prescription proves to the insurance company that massage is a necessary medical expense. Be sure your prescription includes:The reason you need massage therapy. How many sessions/month you'll need. How long you will need treatment. Session Length.
Some healthcare providers may even provide a prescription over the phone if you have an established relationship, or have already received a diagnosis.
4.) Pay for Your Massage with your HSA/FSA Card
It is easy to book a time for your massage. You can call or text anytime at (715)292-2578, The best way to find up to the hour availability is to schedule an appointment online here. Then, you'll just use your HSA/FSA debit card to pay for your massage at checkout. It's that easy.
Depending on the type of FSA plan you have, your funds may expire at the end of the year. So, if you still have funds that you need to use, don't delay. Start the process now so that you don't lose that money.
As always I look forward to serving you, Kathryn Roman LMT