What is the Cash Pay Bundle?
What is the Cash Pay Bundle?
The Cash Pay Bundle is a monthly payment plan for cash pay patients, offering savings of up to 24% on TIP treatment costs for families and up to 20% savings for adults. Families will pay $979 per month and adult patients will pay $1,079 per month. Enroll now.
Who is the Cash Pay Bundle for?
This cash pay plan is ideal for families with Kaiser, HMO, or other out-of-network insurance, and those without insurance.
How much can you save with Cash Pay Bundle?
The estimated total annual cost for TIP treatment is approximately $15,425* for pediatric patients and approximately $16,145* for adult patients.
*This price is an estimate and may vary depending on patient needs. Costs do not include food dosing replacements or Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) costs.
What are the Cash Pay Bundle requirements?
Families that opt into our Cash Pay Bundle must pay in monthly installments, be enrolled for a minimum of six months, and set up automatic payments. The Cash Pay Bundle can not be used in conjunction with insurance.
How do I enroll in the Cash Pay Bundle?
Click here to enroll in our Cash Pay Bundle.
If you are an active patient who has just paid your TIP membership, clinical services, and/or blood draw fee, we recommend waiting to enroll until your next payment cycle to avoid double charges.
What does the Cash Pay Bundle cover?
The Cash Pay Bundle covers standard clinical services, TIP membership fees, and a once-annual blood draw fee. Food dosing replacements and Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) are not included in these costs.
What fees are not included in the cash pay price?
The Cash Pay Bundle does not include food dosing replacements, Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) costs, and any extra lab testing. Patients who require extra food dosing, lab testing, or Sublingual Immunotherapy will incur a separate fee.
Why is the first year's monthly price different from subsequent years?
The difference in the cost of the first year of treatment is due to the amount of in-depth testing and the number of visits required to create your custom TIP treatment plan.