Bill Pay and Financial Assistance

Bill Pay and Financial Assistance

Need help with your bill?

MyChart makes it easy to view and pay your medical bills online. With MyChart, you can:

  • Safely save your credit card or bank information
  • Choose which account your payment goes to
  • Update your insurance coverage
  • See your paid bills right away after payment
  • Ask questions about your bill
  • View itemized bills, statements and payment summaries

If you're don’t have a MyChart account yet, you can sign up here.

Before Your Appointment:

Please take a moment to read about our billing and reimbursement policy. It’s important to understand what you may need to pay and what your insurance will cover.

Need a Price Estimate?

You can get an estimated cost for common tests and procedures at Children’s Wisconsin.

At Every Visit, We’ll Ask You To Check Your Insurance Information.

Be ready to show your insurance card, and tell us if any of the following have changed:

  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Employer
  • Insurance

What to Know About Payments at Your Appointment

When you come to your appointment, you may be asked to pay for:

  • Co-payments required by your insurance
  • Services not covered by your insurance (some clinics may ask you to set up a payment plan)
  • A deposit, if you don’t have insurance

We accept checks, credit cards and debit cards.

Please note: We do not accept cash.

You’re Protected From Surprise Bills

If you get emergency care or see an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or surgery center, you are protected from balance billing (extra charges from doctors or hospitals). Learn More

No Insurance or Not Using It?

You can ask for a price estimate for your care before your visit. Learn More

You may receive more than one bill after your clinic visit. Here’s why:

  • Children’s Wisconsin will send you a bill for things like clinic staff, medical supplies and some procedures or tests.
  • If your child sees a specialist, you may also get a separate bill for tests or procedures done during that visit.
  • The Medical College of Wisconsin will send a separate bill for the doctor or care provider who saw your child.
  • If your child had X-rays or other radiology services, you may get another bill from Pediatric Radiologic Services.

Have Questions? We’re here to help.

  • For billing questions from Children’s Wisconsin, call (414) 266-6262 or toll-free at (888) 449-4998.
  • For billing questions from the Medical College of Wisconsin, call (844) 239-1939.

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We will send your bill to your insurance company and give them 30 days to pay. If they don’t pay within that time, you may be responsible for the payment. You’ll get monthly updates about your bill.

Please remember: Paying the bill is your responsibility, even if you have insurance.

Insurance plans are different, so we suggest checking with your insurance company or employer before your child’s visit. Some things to ask about:

  • Do I need a referral or pre-authorization?
  • Will the visit be billed as a hospital or clinic service?
    • Children’s Wisconsin is an outpatient hospital clinic. That means your insurance might count it as a hospital visit, not a regular office visit. This can impact what you pay.

Learn more about insurance with Children's

There are many types of health insurance plans and they don’t all cover the same services. What your plan pays for — and what you have to pay — can be very different depending on the plan. It’s important to check with your insurance company before getting care (unless it’s an emergency).

Some services may not be covered or may only be partly covered by your insurance.

Examples include:

  • Elective procedures, like those done for cosmetic reasons
  • Genetic testing or other new types of care
  • Dental services, such as getting a new retainer
  • Hearing aids
  • Speech therapy
  • Contact lenses

Other reasons your insurance might not pay for a service:

  • You haven’t met your deductible yet (the amount you pay before insurance starts to cover costs)
  • You’ve already reached your maximum benefit for the year
  • Children’s Wisconsin is not in your insurance network (some plans don’t include our hospital or clinics)

To avoid surprises, always check with your insurance company before your child’s appointment when possible.

We’ll do our best to check if your insurance plan covers the services your child needs. We also try to get authorization (permission) from your insurance company before providing care.

What you owe depends on your insurance benefits, including:

  • Copay: A set amount you pay for a service
  • Coinsurance: A percentage of the cost you pay
  • Deductible: The amount you must pay before insurance helps
  • Out-of-pocket maximum: The most you have to pay in a year

You should read your insurance plan or call your insurance company to learn if services are covered and what your out-of-pocket costs might be.

If insurance doesn’t cover the full cost, you are responsible for paying the rest. If insurance does not cover the service at all, you must pay the full amount. In some cases, you may need to pay before the service is provided.

Medicaid

  • Please bring your current Medicaid card to every appointment.
  • Be ready to pay your copay, if one is required.

Need Help Paying Your Medical Bills?

If you are worried about the cost of care, we may be able to help. Ask us about our financial assistance programs.

For more information, call (414) 266-6262 or toll-free (888) 449-4998, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Children's Wisconsin offers several easy ways to read our Financial Assistance Policy and get a free application form:

In person at these locations:

  • Daniel M. Soref Family Resource Center (inside the Milwaukee Hospital)
  • Front desk at Children's Wisconsin Fox Valley Hospital
  • Front desk at Children's Wisconsin Surgicenter

By mail:

Patient Billing
Mail Station 934A
P.O. Box 1997
Milwaukee, WI 53201
By phone: Call (414) 266-6262
Online: Application forms are available in English and Spanish
Disponible en Español.

For more information, call (414) 266-6262 or email FinancialAssistance@childrenswi.org.

Talk to a Financial Counselor

Financial Counselors are here to help you understand your options for paying for care.

They can:

  • Help you find insurance coverage
  • Explain ways to pay for medical services
  • Guide you through available programs and resources

Call (414) 266-5700

Available Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Financial Counseling is available to for patients and families at all Children’s Wisconsin locations.