WHAT?
We are a non-hospital free-standing center for out-patient care. We have a state of the art, six place, comfortable chamber, where patients can watch TV, read, visit or just lay down. The patient breathes 100% medical grade oxygen through a mask or hood (both of which exhaust outside), while under greater than sea level atmospheric pressure.
WHERE?
We are in beautiful north Phoenix, Arizona, near motels/hotels/suites and not far from RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE.
WHEN?
We are open year round. Appointments are necessary and can be set up by the patient, the caregiver or health care practitioner.
HOW?
Consultations by phone and in person are at no charge. Evaluations are at no charge. Recommendations at that time will be discussed. We use world class clinically proven protocols that are fitted to the needs of the patient.
FEES:
We maintain our original fee of $150.00 per hour, with discounts for advanced payments and commitments when large blocks of treatments are necessary.
QUESTIONS?
Call Lori, we are here to help! 602-996-3348
The Insurance Term of the Week
To help you build your insurance vocabulary and be a more informed insurance consumer
Gap Insurance
If your vehicle has been totaled by an accident, fire, flood, tornado, hurricane, vandalism, or is stolen, Gap Insurance is what pays the difference between what your vehicle loan balance is and what the insurance company say's your vehicle is worth.
Larry's Tip of the Week:
You purchased or leased a brand new car. After several months there is a loss to your vehicle. The insurance company only pays up to the cash value. This may be less than the actual retail value of the car and usually considerably more than the loan balance or amount due on your lease pay off.
The amount between your insurance deducible and the loss from this financial shortfall is what is called the "GAP." This is the amount you are left owing.
Typically a new car is worth 30% less in 3 months after you purchased it. If your new car was totaled, you could still owe 20 to 30% of your loan balance, even though you purchased full coverage on your vehicle.
Often car owners assume that if their vehicle is totaled the insurance will reimburse them for the amount they paid for the vehicle or at least the amount they owe. This is not the case. Even in a situation where you purchased the car and left the dealership and 15 minutes later your car was totaled. The car isn't worth the value you paid for it.
Purchasing Gap will pay the difference. Gap insurance is usually required in a lease. But even when not it is a wise decision to add this coverage for a lease and new car purchase.
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