Fuller Hospital

Patient Advocate in South Attleboro, Massachusetts

2.1(38 reviews)
(508) 761-8500200 May St, South Attleboro, MA 02703View on Yelp
Fuller Hospital - patient advocate in South Attleboro, MA

Customer Reviews

2.1
out of 5
38 reviews

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About Fuller Hospital

Fuller Hospital is at 200 May St in South Attleboro, Massachusetts. Their 2.1-star average comes from 38 Yelp reviews. Services include hospitals and psychiatrists.

Services

Hospitals
Psychiatrists

How Fuller Hospital Helps You

Fuller Hospital provides hospitals and psychiatrists at 200 May St in South Attleboro. 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 (508) 761-8500.

The Appeals Process

Start by getting your itemized bill from Fuller Hospital at (508) 761-8500 and your EOB from your insurer. The gap between what was billed, what insurance paid, and what you owe is where most disputes begin.

Service Area

Fuller Hospital is at 200 May St in South Attleboro, MA. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Fuller Hospital?
They are at 200 May St in South Attleboro, MA 02703. Call (508) 761-8500 for directions and appointment scheduling.
What services does Fuller Hospital provide?
Fuller Hospital provides hospitals and psychiatrists at their South Attleboro, MA location. Call (508) 761-8500 for appointments and to ask about accepted insurance plans.
Can I appeal an insurance denial for care at Fuller Hospital?
Yes. Get the denial letter, note the reason and deadline, and ask Fuller Hospital at (508) 761-8500 for supporting documentation. File your appeal with your insurer within the stated timeframe.
What are my patient billing rights in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts 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.
What if I got a surprise bill?
The No Surprises Act protects patients from surprise bills for emergency services and some out-of-network care. If you believe the bill qualifies, dispute it with the provider and your insurer. Call (508) 761-8500 to discuss.

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