Pay My Bill

OPA accepts most major credit cards (including VISA, Mastercard, Discover), cash, personal checks, money orders and Care Credit.

Online

Click here to pay your bill online. Our online bill pay system is simple, secure, and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

By Mail

Please make checks payable to “OrthoAlaska LLC” and reference your account number on your check. Mail or deliver to:

ORTHOALASKA 
PO BOX 84524 
SEATTLE WA 98124-5824 
By Phone

Call our payment line to pay by credit card: 907-341-5299.

Questions?

If you have billing questions, please call Orthopedic Physicians Alaska at (907) 562-2277.

Will OPA bill both my primary and secondary insurance plans?

Yes, OPA will bill your primary insurance and your secondary insurance as a courtesy.

I have VA Choice - what do I need to schedule an appointment?

Before calling OPA, patients with VA Choice are required to contact VA Choice to obtain authorization to schedule an appointment with a participating/contracted provider.

Does OPA accept Workers' Compensation?

Yes. OPA accepts Workers’ Compensation for claims filed with the State of Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board and will bill the respective insurance carrier on your behalf. Private insurance will not be billed if an injury is work-related. You will be asked to complete a Physician’s Report with injury information, billing information, claim number and the adjuster’s name.

If your workers’ compensation claim is denied, OPA may bill your private insurance company. Patients without private insurance are personally responsible for payment.

Will OPA submit bills related to liability claims?

OPA will submit first party claims until the benefits are exhausted. If your first party liability claim becomes exhausted, OPA may bill your private insurance company. Patients without private insurance are personally responsible for payment. OPA does not submit bills related to liability claims to third parties. You may seek reimbursement for the cost of your medical services through the legal process.

Will my insurance company need any information from me?

Your insurance company may need information from you to determine who is responsible for the expense. This information may include the cause of the injury, pre-existing health conditions, dependent status, and other health insurance. Please respond to your insurance company or your claim can be denied for payment.

What if I don't have insurance?
  • If you are uninsured, OPA requests that you pay expenses in full at the time of service or actively seek credit or governmental assistance. We offer insurance and financial counselors to assist you with this process.

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