Children’s Medical Group makes it easy to pay your child’s medical bills quickly and securely, whether you prefer to pay online, by phone, or in person. If you have questions or need assistance, our billing team is ready to help.
We accept a wide range of insurance plans, including New York State Medicaid and Child Health Plus programs. Visit our insurance page for a full list of providers.
We accept credit cards (Visa, American Express, Mastercard, and Discover), debit cards, and Health Savings Account (HSA) cards.
Yes, simply click on Pay Bill in the site navigation menu. You will need to know your account number and total balance due to complete the online form and make your payment.
Most services are covered — however, we do recommend contacting your insurance company prior to your appointment to verify your plan benefits. You can also ask:
Does your health plan require an assigned PCP (for example, an HMO)? If yes, verify that a Children’s Medical Group provider is your assigned PCP. This usually will populate on your Member ID Card.
Are there any limits on preventive care? How does it differ from coverage for sick visits?
Do I have a co-pay or deductible?
Do I have additional responsibility for services provided after hours?
Call our Billing Department at 845-452-1700 prompt 7, and we will be happy to assist you with the application process.
Well-child visits are considered preventive care and are typically covered by insurance at no cost to you. However, when additional concerns or conditions are evaluated and managed during the same visit, insurance plans may apply additional copays, deductibles, or coinsurance based on the patient’s specific benefits. This billing reflects the additional time, medical decision-making, and complexity involved in addressing concerns beyond the preventive exam.
Preventive services typically covered as part of a well-child visit include: a conversation about your child’s medical history (including social and family history), height and weight screening, age-appropriate immunizations (based on your plan’s coverage), developmental and behavioral screenings, routine physical examination, and preventive health counseling such as nutrition and safety guidance.
Absolutely. If you prefer to keep your visit focused on only what your child was initially scheduled for, you can let your child’s clinician know. Any additional care can be scheduled as a separate return appointment. However, many families find it more convenient to address everything in one visit rather than making an additional trip to the office. Your clinician will always prioritize your child’s health and safety, so if a concern requires immediate attention, they will discuss this with you.
If you have questions about charges from your child’s visit, please contact our billing department by calling 845-452-1700 prompt 7. Our team can help explain the services billed, assist with insurance questions, and work with you on any concerns. You can also contact your insurance provider directly for details on your specific plan’s coverage.
Sometimes additional services that were already documented and provided during your child’s visit are identified through a post-visit review and billed accordingly.
As documentation is finalized and reviewed, claims may be updated to ensure services provided during the visit are accurately reflected and submitted to the patient’s insurance plan. If you have questions about a specific charge, please contact our billing team by calling 845-452-1700 prompt 7.
Combined care visits & payment FAQs
Learn more about combined care visits and what to expect during a well‑child appointment.