
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does HIMOT take insurance? Hands in Motion OT (HIMOT) operates as a self-pay practice, offering lower rates than most competitors around the country.
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Will my insurance cover any services? Upon request, clients will be provided with an invoice detailing specific CPT codes for submission to your insurance company for any potential out-of-network reimbursement or application toward deductible.
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How much is the out of pocket cost? Services are $225 for the initial 2-hour evaluation and $127 for each 1-hour follow-up treatment. (Most clinics charge for a 1 hour eval and a 30-45 min treatment session. We value quality direct care with enough time for meaningful treatment and parent/guardian communication.)
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Is there a discount for services? The Hand Skills Bundle is discounted at $800, which includes a 2-hour evaluation ($200) and 6 1-hour treatment sessions ($100 each).
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Is HIMOT in Network? No, HIMOT is considered an out-of-network provider. Each treatment will last approximately 1-hour and include 15-minutes of parent/caregiver training during or at the end of each session.
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Is there a discount for homeschoolers? Yes, with proof of homeschooling there is a discount.
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Do you offer group treatments or camps? These services are in the works. Please reach out through our Contact Us tab to discuss opportunities.
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Do you have a facility? No, at this time HIMOT does not have a permanent address. We treat out clients in their homes and can provide treatment in their day-care or preschool with clearence from school administration.
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Is a referral necessary to be seen by occupational therapists? South Carolina is a Direct Access state, therefore, a referral is not required to schedule an appointment. However, based on the evaluation, it may be recommend the client see their doctor prior to treatment.
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How do I pay? Payment is due at time of service. Your therapist will give you details on how to pay.
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Does HIMOT take Medicare? At this time, clients with Medicare are able to be seen, however, with the understanding that Medicare will not be billed for the treatment.
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Can I pay with a FSA or HSA? Presumbly yes, but not guaranteed at this time, Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts may be accepted through online payment with debit card. A receipt can also be provided upon request for you to submit.

