Not all legit massage places take insurance. Most don't.
[QUOTE=StubbornMule;5736264]This is something I've been curious about for a while. How do you use health insurance at a legit massage place? Do you just give them your insurance info and have them file the claim? Also, how do you set things up so there is no co-pay?[/QUOTE]My place doesn't take insurance, the main reason being that medical insurance billing is a whole different animal and you basically need a dedicated employee who specializes in insurance billing, and it's a huge pain in the ass. My spa would never get a return on it. We do have plenty of clients who use their FSA or HSA to pay for their massages. That's pretty common.
Feeling Happy at Happy in Santa Ana
Went there yesterday at at 1:30 brought the girls a bucket of KFC. They love that chicken!!
Had a good time with Ava!! Then went back for a night cap!! Slammers been mixing up his own concoction and I'm telling you boys it works. I don't on the rights!! For now I'll call it cocked and loaded!! I'll be selling this at our next Event.