Patient Information
Are you accepting new patients?
Yes! Please call our office (615) 449-2472 to verify if we are accepting your insurance and to schedule a new patient visit.
Do you accept my insurance?
We are committed to providing accessible healthcare for everyone. We accept a variety of insurance plans. We also offer a self-pay option at time of service in the event you are not covered by one of our insurance plans.
These are some of the plans we accept:* Medicare* Humana PPO* Cigna Health Spring* Aetna* Blue Cross* Cash self-pay* Cigna Connect * Other Commercial Insurances* And many others Please call our office for more detailed information and to verify your coverage.
These are some of the plans we accept:* Medicare* Humana PPO* Cigna Health Spring* Aetna* Blue Cross* Cash self-pay* Cigna Connect * Other Commercial Insurances* And many others Please call our office for more detailed information and to verify your coverage.
Will I see the same provider each visit?
We are a small, privately owned office with three providers which means personal attention to each one of our patients, who routinely see the same provider at each visit. However, you have the flexibility to schedule with any provider with the assurance that we routinely consult with each other to ensure the best care for each patient.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
Please call our office (615) 449-2472 for an appointment. Same day walk-in appointments available for unexpected sick visits for established patients.
Which hospitals are you affiliated with?
We are affiliated with Tristar Summit Medical Center, St. Thomas and Vanderbilt Wilson County. We also offer tele-health appointments and house calls when necessary.
Does Dr. Jantz have a Mission Statement?
Our goal is to provide quality medical care in a Christ-centered, caring and compassionate environment. Our care is personalized and comprehensive, focusing on wellness and prevention.
Providing medical care is more than a business or a way of making a living. Therefore, we will use compassion when evaluating a patient's medical needs versus their ability to pay.
We will empathize with our patients, realizing they may be anxious about a physical or emotional problem. We will always be professional and follow practice guidelines to best meet the patient's needs. “Dear friend, I’m praying that all is well with you and that you enjoy good health in the same way that you prosper spiritually.“ - 3 JOHN 1:2
Providing medical care is more than a business or a way of making a living. Therefore, we will use compassion when evaluating a patient's medical needs versus their ability to pay.
We will empathize with our patients, realizing they may be anxious about a physical or emotional problem. We will always be professional and follow practice guidelines to best meet the patient's needs. “Dear friend, I’m praying that all is well with you and that you enjoy good health in the same way that you prosper spiritually.“ - 3 JOHN 1:2