Ages: 18 years and over or legal guardian of minor* *Minors with legal capacity also treated
Free interpreter services available upon request
Insurance Accepted: Presbyterian Health Plan Exclusive
Presbyterian Health Plan members have access to PresRN, a nurse advice line available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.
About PresRN Nurse Advice
PresRN is an easy way to speak with a Presbyterian nurse if you are not feeling well and do not know what to do. Just call the phone number for your health plan and one of our qualified nurses will listen to your health concerns and give you the answers that you need to care for you and your family. Our Presbyterian nurses are happy to answer general health questions when you are healthy too.
Insurance Accepted
Presbyterian Health Plan
If you have questions about coverage, payment plans, or financial assistance, please contact your insurance provider.
PresRN Nurse Advice
Please call the appropriate number below based on your Presbyterian Health Plan:
Do not use this on-line navigation tool if you have a medical emergency. If you have a medical emergency or need immediate care, go to the closest emergency department or call 911. If you are not sure whether you have a medical emergency,
click here
to find out more information about common urgent and emergency medical issues and the most appropriate place for treatment.
Check your official health plan documents to see what services and providers are covered by your health plan. Suggested care options are not medical advice.
Information about treatment costs are estimates and reflect the average costs of guidance and care delivered through Presbyterian Healthcare Services employed and contracted service providers. Costs for specific guidance and treatments may be higher or lower than the costs represented here. Emergency room cost estimates include facility charge and initial physician consultation.
Please note that services may be performed in the hospital by participating providers as well as nonparticipating providers who may separately bill patients. Providers that perform health care services in the hospital may or may not participate in the same health benefits plans as the hospital where a patient receives services. Prospective patients should contact their health insurance carriers in advance of receiving services at a hospital to determine whether the scheduled health care services provided in that hospital will be covered at in-network rates.