MFHN accepts the following Health Care Insurance Plans:
AARP
Aetna
Alicare
Americhoice
Amerigroup
AmeriHealth
Anthem
APWU Health Plan
Bollinger
Champva
Cigna
CHN (Community Health Network)
Coresource
Delta Dental
DentalQuest
Emblem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield
GEHA (Government Employees Health Association)
GHI Dental MD
GHI/Emblem
Great West
Healthfirst
HealthPlex
HIP
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield
Horizon NJ Health
Liberty Dental
Local 1199 National Benefit Fund
Magnacare
Medicare
Medicaid
Met Life Dental
Multiplan
National Assoc. Letter Carriers
Oxford/Liberty/Freedom
Pan-America Life
PHCS (Private HealthCare Systems)
Qualcare
Salvation Army
Scion
Starmark
Tricare
Trust Mark Life Insurance
UnitedHealthcare (commercial)
UnitedHealthcare (HMO)
UHC Community Plan/Americhoice
Wellcare
Sliding-Fee Scale Discounts
Metropolitan Family Health Network accepts all patients regardless of their ability to pay. The amount of a discount a patient may be eligible for is based upon a sliding-fee scale, which takes into account household income and the number of people in one’s family/household.
If you do not have a health insurance plan and are not eligible for Medicare or Medicaid, we ask that you bring the following information and documents with you on a first visit:
- Identification: A photo ID, valid driver’s license, original Social Security card or birth certificate.
- Proof of Income/Proof of Dependents: A copy of last year’s tax return, a current paycheck stub, unemployment stub, child support payment document or foster care allotment.
- Proof of Residential Address: A telephone, cable or utility bill.
- Letter of verification of support from the individual who supports you financially.
Self-Pay (including sliding fee and out-of-pocket): We accept the following methods of payment — Cash, check, money order and credit card (Visa or MasterCard only).
Metropolitan Family Health Network remains dedicated to its mission of making high-quality, affordable, primary-care services and programs accessible to the people of Hudson County — especially those who are unserved, uninsured, under-insured and homeless — regardless of their ability to pay.