Dr. Brian Seefeldt and Dr. Rhonda Hughes

Dr. Brian Seefeldt and Dr. Rhonda Hughes Accepting new patients. Most insurances accepted, call for details. Appointments available. Please don't message us on Facebook, we don't watch the page often.

Phone calls work best, we are here to answer any questions you may have.

09/13/2024

The office will be closed Wednesday, Sept. 18th.

07/31/2024

Beginning August 26th, the office hours will be: Mondays 10 to 1, Wednesdays 10-1, and Fridays 10-1 and 2-6 due to Dr. Rhonda's teaching schedule.

06/07/2024

Attention: Dr. Brian has injured himself and cannot practice for at least 20 weeks. Dr. Rhonda will be seeing patients on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays until mid August. A new schedule will start with her fall teaching schedule.

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02/01/2024

Dear telemarketers, If you expect me to listen to what you have to sell, maybe make sure the person you have talking can speak English, as that is the language we speak in this country.

12/19/2022

EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023: Dr. Rhonda will NO LONGER have any office hours. She has taken a full-time position teaching.

05/25/2021
11/12/2020

From Medicare, this morning. Just passing along information.

CMS Takes Steps to Ensure Medicare Beneficiaries Have Wide Access to COVID-19 Antibody Treatment

Coverage Available at No Cost to Beneficiaries Across Variety of Settings in Health Care System

CMS announced that starting November 10, Medicare beneficiaries can receive coverage of monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19 with no cost-sharing during the Public Health Emergency (PHE). CMS’ coverage of monoclonal antibody infusions applies to bamlanivimab, which received an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the FDA on November 9.

“Today, CMS is announcing a historic, first-of-its kind policy that drastically expands access to COVID-19 monoclonal antibodies to beneficiaries without cost sharing,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “Our timely approach means beneficiaries can receive these potentially life-saving therapies in a range of settings – such as in a doctor’s office, nursing home, infusion centers, as long as safety precautions can be met. This aggressive action and innovative approach will undoubtedly save lives.”

CMS anticipates that this monoclonal antibody product will initially be given to health care providers at no charge. Medicare will not pay for the monoclonal antibody products that providers receive for free but this action provides for reimbursement for the infusion of the product. When health care providers begin to purchase monoclonal antibody products, Medicare anticipates setting the payment rate in the same way it set the payment rates for COVID-19 vaccines, such as based on 95% of the average wholesale price for COVID-19 vaccines in many provider settings. CMS will issue billing and coding instructions for health care providers in the coming days.

CMS anticipates the announcement will allow for a broad range of providers and suppliers, including freestanding and hospital-based infusion centers, home health agencies, nursing homes, and entities with whom nursing homes contract, to administer this treatment in accordance with the EUA, and bill Medicare to administer these infusions.

Under section 6008 of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), state and territorial Medicaid programs may receive a temporary 6.2 percentage point increase in the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP), through the end of the quarter in which the COVID-19 PHE ends. A condition for receipt of this enhanced federal match is that a state or territory must cover COVID-19 testing services and treatments, including vaccines and their administration, specialized equipment, and therapies for Medicaid enrollees without cost sharing. This means that this monoclonal antibody infusion is expected to be covered when furnished to Medicaid beneficiaries, in accordance with the EUA, during this period, with limited exceptions.

04/01/2020

Directly from Homeland Security yesterday:
IDENTIFYING ESSENTIAL CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE WORKERS
HEALTHCARE / PUBLIC HEALTH
• Workers who perform critical clinical research, development, and testing needed for COVID-19 response.
• Healthcare providers and Caregivers including physicians, dentists, psychologists, mid-level practitioners, nurses
and assistants, infection control and quality assurance personnel, pharmacists, physical and occupational
therapists and assistants, social workers, optometrists, speech pathologists, chiropractors, and diagnostic and
therapeutic technicians and technologists.

We'll be here at the office for you! To protect as many people as we can, call ahead for an appointment. It gives us time to sanitize.

​Have an amazing holiday filled with making memories with your family and friends.
12/22/2017

​Have an amazing holiday filled with making memories with your family and friends.

Address

499 N Franklin Street Ste C
Frankenmuth, MI
48734

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm
Friday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm

Telephone

+19896526003

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