1 nurse anesthetists across Chugach Census Area. Browse by city or filter by insurance and telehealth.
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Chugach Census Area has 1 nurse anesthetists. The most common credential is CNM (100%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.
Nearby hospitals include Providence Alaska Medical Center, Alaska Regional Hospital, and Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. University of Washington School of Medicine - WWAMI Alaska Track trains practitioners locally.
Before your procedure, the CRNA will review your medical history, medications, allergies, and previous anesthesia experiences. They will explain the anesthesia plan, answer questions, and start an IV. During the procedure, the CRNA monitors your vital signs continuously, adjusts anesthesia levels, manages your airway, and administers medications as needed. After the procedure, the CRNA manages your recovery from anesthesia, treating nausea and pain as needed. For labor epidurals, the CRNA places the epidural catheter and monitors its effectiveness throughout labor.
You see a CRNA when you need anesthesia for a surgical procedure, a diagnostic procedure requiring sedation (colonoscopy, endoscopy), labor and delivery pain management (epidural), or a pain management procedure (nerve block, epidural steroid injection). In most cases, you do not choose your anesthetist directly; they are assigned by the surgical facility. However, you can ask in advance whether a CRNA or anesthesiologist will be providing your anesthesia, and you will meet your anesthesia provider before the procedure for a pre-anesthesia assessment.
Anesthesia copay: determined by procedure complexity · Typical surgery anesthesia: $500-2,000 (billed to insurance) · Epidural for labor: $1,000-3,000 (covered as maternity) · Out-of-pocket with insurance: $0-200 copay/coinsurance
Chugach Census Area, AK has 1 licensed nurse anesthetists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of nurse anesthetists in Chugach Census Area, AK are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
Anesthesia costs are determined by procedure complexity. Typical surgery anesthesia is $500 to $2,000 (billed to insurance). An epidural for labor costs $1,000 to $3,000 (covered as maternity). Out of pocket with insurance: $0 to $200 copay/coinsurance. Actual costs in Chugach Census Area, AK depend on the provider and your insurance plan. The No Surprises Act protects you from surprise out-of-network anesthesia bills at in-network facilities. Still, verify before elective procedures that your anesthesia provider is in-network. Anesthesia involves a separate bill from the surgeon and facility.
Look for a board-certified provider who accepts your insurance and practices near you. Chugach Census Area, AK has 1 nurse anesthetists. Reading patient reviews and checking hospital affiliations can help narrow your choice. FindClarity lets you compare providers by credentials, insurance, and location.
Some nurse anesthetists in Chugach Census Area, AK accept Alaska Medicaid (Denali Care), the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers CRNA services in all states. Anesthesia coverage is the same regardless of whether a CRNA or anesthesiologist provides the care. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Alaska Medicaid (Denali Care) participation before scheduling.
You see a CRNA once per procedure: a pre-anesthesia assessment (sometimes the day before, sometimes the morning of), anesthesia administration during the procedure, and post-anesthesia recovery management. For pain management services (nerve blocks), you may see a CRNA on a recurring basis. With 1 nurse anesthetists in Chugach Census Area, AK, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.
Nurse Anesthetists in the area may have trained at University of Washington School of Medicine - WWAMI Alaska Track. Graduates of local programs often stay in the area to practice.
Anesthesia services from CRNAs are covered by all insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare reimburses CRNA services at the same rate as anesthesiologist services. The most common billing issue is out-of-network anesthesia providers at in-network facilities (surprise billing). The No Surprises Act (effective 2022) protects you from out-of-network anesthesia bills at in-network facilities for most plan types. You should still verify coverage before elective procedures. Anesthesia for labor and delivery is covered as a maternity benefit.