Burkhardt Services, Ltd
60 Orland Square Drive
Suite 203
Orland Park, IL 60462
708.364.7046
708.364.7048 (fax)
burkhardt.services@sbcglobal.net
Telecom Answering Service: 708 957-6484
- For an appointment or information please call us. Appointments are available days, afternoons and evenings Monday though Friday and sometimes Saturdays to accommodate client's varying schedules.
- Business office hours are variable but typically are from about 2p to 7p. If we are not available at the time you call, please leave a message with our answering service or on our answering machine. A person will return your call.
- If we do not provide the service requested we will try to make a referral.
- Practice management and insurance processing is handled on site. We file claims with most insurance companies. Call for specifics.
Mental Health/Chemical Dependency Insurance Hints
If you will be using insurance to pay or partially pay for services, the following will be informative: Note that due to a combination of co-pays, co-insurance, deductibles, limitations and out-of-network providers, insurance may pay only about 50% of office services claims.
- Before the start of Mental Health/Chemical Dependency (MH/CD) services, we strongly recommend contacting your insurance company to receive specific detailed benefit information. Ask questions, avoid making assumptions. MH/CD benefits are frequently less generous than their medical counterparts. Although "parity" laws (requiring insurance companies to provide equal levels of care for MH/CP and medical benefits) have been enacted, there are exceptions.
- MH/CD benefits are often subcontracted to a company different from the insurance company's name printed on your ID card. This subcontractor may have rules and fee schedules different from medical providers. For example, a different co-pay, separate deductible or an authorization requirement may apply.
- You may wish to verify if the professional provider (psychologist or counselor) is contracted with your insurance company and its subcontractor. This information can be obtained by calling your insurance company or visiting its web site. Check with the provider's office to confirm that this information is still accurate.
- Typically, insurance companies will only pay for services considered "medically necessary." Some services are seldom paid by insurance. Examples are: environmental interventions, telephone consultations, court testimony, missed appointment fees and special reports. The provider's office will be able to provide some information on medical necessity.
- HMO plans seldom pay for services rendered outside of the plan. Sometimes an exception will be made if a necessary service is available only outside the plan.
- PPO plans do allow for non-contracted provider benefits but the payments for these services are often reduced.
Our practice is located in the southeast corner of the Orland Square Mall area, at the intersection of 151st Street and Regent Drive. The map below contains a minor error. Our building is actually east of the green arrow which presently points to a carpet store.
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