Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin

Patient Advocate in Austin, Texas

2.4(314 reviews)
(512) 324-10001201 W 38th St, Austin, TX 78705View on Yelp
Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin - patient advocate in Austin, TX

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About Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin

Based at 1201 W 38th St in Austin, Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin covers hospitals and emergency rooms. Yelp reviewers rate them 2.4 stars across 314 reviews. They are listed under hospitals and emergency rooms. Texas is large enough that Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin each function as separate markets.

Services

Hospitals
Emergency Rooms

How Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin Helps You

Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin provides hospitals and emergency rooms at 1201 W 38th St in Austin. If you have had a billing issue, insurance denial, or unexpected charge related to care at this facility, understanding your rights is the first step toward resolving it. Call (512) 324-1000.

The Appeals Process

If you have a billing dispute, call (512) 324-1000 to request an itemized statement. Compare it line by line against your insurance explanation of benefits. Discrepancies are more common than most patients realize.

Service Area

Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin is at 1201 W 38th St in Austin, TX. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin accept my insurance?
Networks change, so always verify before a visit. Call (512) 324-1000 with your plan name and member ID to confirm whether they are in-network for your coverage.
Where is Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin?
They are at 1201 W 38th St in Austin, TX 78705. Call (512) 324-1000 for directions and appointment scheduling.
What are my patient billing rights in Texas?
Texas has specific patient protection laws on top of federal rules. These cover balance billing, appeal timelines, and external review options. A patient advocate or your state insurance commissioner can explain your rights.
How do I get an itemized bill?
You have the right to an itemized statement for any medical service. Call (512) 324-1000 and ask the billing department. Compare each line item against what your insurance shows they processed.

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