FAQ

Q. what’s the difference?

A. Being a patient at Bee Well gives you the opportunity to break down the barriers between you and your care provider. You’ll never fell rushed or as though you aren’t being listened to. Shannon is able to spend time with each of her patients, getting to know them and their families. This gift of time allows us to address all of your concerns, and personalize your care based on your family’s beliefs and needs.

 

Q. is bee well accepting new patients?

A. We are currently not accepting new patients. We hope to accept new patients later in 2022. If you are interested in being contacted at that time, please let us know! We’d love to get to know you, and we’re thankful to be considered for your pediatric needs. Reach out to us and let us know a little bit about your family and what you’re looking for in a provider.

 Q. does Bee well accept insurance?

A. Bee Well does not accept insurance. Some insurance companies may reimburse a portion of your membership costs. Contact your insurance provider for coverage and reimbursement information.

Q. Does bee Well Vaccinate?

A. Please see our Vaccination Policy, and feel free to call our office for any other questions regarding our vaccine policy.

 

Q. I’m interested in Bee Well, but I want to make sure it’s a good fit before committing, what are my options?

A. Let us know if you are interested in a Meet & Greet opportunity via Zoom! They’re completely free, and give you a chance to get to know Shannon, learn more about her education and practice, and ask generalized questions about Bee Well. We conduct our Meet & Greet sessions via Zoom and they last 40 minutes. Please contact us for more information!